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A popular plant from the art deco era, the Monstera Deliciosa brings style and taste to any indoor space. The Monstera is making its return as the plant of choice for interior designers and its iconic split leaves are often the subject of modern artwork.
Monstera Deliciosa is a fairly easy-care, hardy houseplant. Keep watering to a moderate level. You can leave the substrate to dry on the surface between waterings. It will do very well if you forget to water it from time to time. However, it fears sunburn, excess water and dry air. Remember to spray it regularly.
If the air is too dry, red spider mites, mealybugs or thrips may appear. In this case, remove the pests with Super Neem Oil solution and a soft cloth, and spray the foliage more regularly to increase atmospheric humidity. Black spots on foliage can be a sign of fungus infestation. Make sure you don't over-water your plant and treat it with the Essential Plant Repair Care Pack.
In its natural habitat, this philodendron produces beautiful, large white flowers that give way to a similar fruit called Ceriman. This fruit is edible and delicious. However, it's highly unlikely that you'll see your Monstera flowering at home.
Monstera Deliciosa is considered toxic. Consumption can cause illness.
The Monstera Deliciosa can grow up to three meters tall indoors.
Monstera plants, also known as Swiss cheese plants, prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate low light conditions but may grow slower and have fewer leaves in these conditions. In general, it is best to provide Monstera plants with moderate to bright indirect light, such as what they would receive in a room with an east, west, or south-facing window.
It's essential to avoid placing Monstera plants in direct sunlight, as this can cause the leaves to turn yellow or burn. It's also a good idea to rotate the plant occasionally to ensure that all parts receive an equal amount of light.
If you are unsure if your Monstera plant is getting enough light, you can check the leaves for signs of stress. Healthy Monstera leaves should be bright green and perky. If the leaves are yellowing or drooping, this may indicate that the plant is not getting enough light.
Monstera Deliciosa is often called a False Philodendron. But it's really a Philodendron. Its name is Philodendron Pertusum, also known as split-leaf Philodendron.
We want to ensure that everyone has a successful experience with their plants. Our plants are all easy to care for and come with our care instructions to guide you in their care. Even so, if your plant dies within the first 30 days of receipt, we will replace it!
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At Léon & George we do our best to ensure that you get the interior you dream of, without having to run through several stores to find the ideal composition.
Ready to install and to be admired, our houseplants are carefully selected and prepared. They are adapted to your desires and your space. Our green plants are accompanied by edition planters with noble and innovative materials. They will also be accompanied by clay balls (placed between the horticultural pot and the planter to preserve a good rate of humidity), a sophisticated finish thanks to the naturally stabilized moss that covers the potting soil and our maintenance advice.
Of course, no two plants look the same. Although we do our best to offer you a plant that looks as much as possible as the photos, there will always be variations, which is what makes each plant unique!
Léon & George specializes in delivering plants adapted to modern life.
Forget complicated care, our plants are handpicked for their resilience and ease of maintenance. Nevertheless, it's crucial to consult the specific requirements and care guide for each variety. You'll find advice on sunlight, watering and other care tips tailored to your new green friend.
A few questions to ask yourself:
Do I already have experience with plants? Easy-care plants
Do I go away regularly?
What's the exposure of my apartment and how bright is my space? Consult our light guide.
Do I have pets or a young child? Non-toxic plants.
Don't hesitate to consult our different collections, which will meet every need and every space.
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