šæ Monstera pertusumĀ is widely known forĀ its dramatic, hole-punched leaves that instantly evoke images of lush, tropical forests. Itās a classic in the world of houseplantsābeloved not only for its bold foliage but also for the sense of vitality and greenery it brings to any space. Though it often gets confused with other Monstera species, Monstera pertusum is characterized by its large, glossy green leaves that develop distinctive splits and oval-shaped fenestrations as the plant matures.
š The foliage is the true showstopper here. Young leaves start out heart-shaped and whole, but over time, as the plant grows, they begin to split and form natural holesāa clever adaptation in the wild to help the leaves withstand wind and rain. These dramatic leaves can grow quite large, making the plant a striking statement piece in any room.
š Indoors, Monstera pertusum can reach impressive heights, often growing up to 2ā3 meters when supported properly. It has a climbing growth habit and will happily scale a moss pole or trellis, producing ever-larger leaves as it reaches for more light.
šø While itās mostly grown for its foliage, Monstera pertusum is technically a flowering plant. In its native tropical habitat, it may produce an off-white to creamy spathe and spadix-type flower, typically in the warmer months. However, flowering is extremely rare indoors, especially in non-tropical climates, and most plant lovers will never see it bloom.
āļø This plant thrives in bright, indirect light, though itās also remarkably adaptable to slightly lower light conditions. Too much direct sunlight, however, can burn the leaves. It prefers a warm, humid environment and will reward you with lush growth when given the right balance of moisture, warmth, and care.
š§ Watering should be moderateālet the top few centimeters of soil dry out between waterings to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. During the growing season (spring and summer), the plant may need more frequent watering, while in cooler months itās best to cut back. Its aerial roots can also benefit from occasional misting, especially in drier indoor air.
ā ļøĀ Note: As with most Monstera species, this plant is toxic if ingested. It contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth and digestive system of pets and humans, so it should be placed out of reach of cats, dogs, and small children.
šŖ“ Format: Upon delivery, the plant has a height of approximately 110 cm (measured including the pot). It is supplied in a nursery pot with a diameter of 24 cm.