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Philodendron Monstera Split-Leaf

$30.00USD

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Size: 6" Pot
Pot Type: Nursery Pot

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Description
* Botanical Name: Philodendron Monstera deliciosa * Common Names: Monstera * Description: Native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, these plants have glossy, heart shaped leaves which develops its unique splits in its maturity. It is a climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is perhaps most noted for its large perforated leaves on thick plant stems and its long cord-like aerial roots.
Instructions for use
Place in bright, indirect light to encourage the leaves to develop their signature splits. Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry, then empty any excess from the saucer so the roots never sit in water. Use a chunky, well-draining mix and give this climber a moss pole or support as it grows. Wipe the leaves to keep them glossy and dust-free. Keep away from pets and children, as philodendrons are toxic if ingested.
Why we love this product
The Split-Leaf Philodendron is a statement plant that turns any corner into a little indoor jungle. Its bold, fenestrated leaves bring a lush, tropical energy that feels both grounding and alive, and it's surprisingly easy to care for once it's settled in. For anyone building a calm, green, clean-living space, this is the showpiece we reach for.
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Frequently asked questions

Is the Monstera safe around pets?
No — philodendrons, including the split-leaf Monstera, are toxic if ingested, so it's best kept out of reach of pets and children.
Why doesn't my Monstera have splits in its leaves yet?
The signature splits develop as the plant matures and gets plenty of bright, indirect light — give it time and good light and they'll come.
How often should I water it?
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry, then empty any excess from the saucer so the roots never sit in water.
Does it need support to grow?
It's a climber, so a moss pole or support helps it grow up and produce bigger, more dramatic leaves. A chunky, well-draining mix keeps it happy.
How do I keep the leaves glossy?
Just wipe them now and then to remove dust — it keeps them shiny and helps the plant soak up light.
What size does it come in?
It ships in a 6-inch nursery pot, ready to settle into your favorite planter.