Monstera dubia (H45)
Monstera dubia - a rare botanical species, endemic to the tropical forests of Mexico and South America. It is a remarkable plant, due to its unique appearance, growth style, but also the spectacular transformation it undergoes when it matures.
In its juvenile form, the plant has small to medium-sized, heart-shaped leaves with silvery, almost reflective variegation, interrupted by green veins. The newly opened leaves also have a fascinating appearance - they are colored in semi-transparent silver-green shades.
As it matures, the transformation of the leaves is dramatic - they become elongated, the silver variegation begins to fade, and the fenestrations and perforations specific to the genus appear. The adult leaf reaches a length of 38 cm.
Synonyms: Monstera acreana, Monstera irritans, Marcgavia dubia.
Here are some tips for caring for Monstera dubia:
- Place the plant in a spot with bright indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as this can burn the leaves.
- Water the plant regularly, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
- Fertilize the plant every two weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer, diluted to half the recommended dose.
- Spray the plant regularly, especially during the winter months when the air is dry.
- The specimens may also have defective leaves.
Height with pot included: approx. 45 cm, grown on wooden board or support.
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