Description
Tender perennial that is winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-11 where it may be left in the ground year-round. In St. Louis, it is grown as an annual vine. It is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun.
Common Name | Ceriman, Mexican breadfruit, Swiss cheese plant, Windowleaf, Monstera. |
Flower Color | Rose-purple, white, pink |
Bloom Time | June to Frost |
Height Specification | 30 feet to 70 feet |
Growing Care | Easy to grow |
Care for Monstera Deliciosa
- These Look Fantastic in large rooms, hallways, within offices and anywhere else that can cater to their size and caring needs.
- To grow them tall they have to be trained, which is fairly easy when using a moss stick.
- There is different advice from various sources about feeding (none wrong), but I would suggest fertilizing once a month with a diluted solution.
- Average to high room humidity is needed, so you will need to increase the humidity of a normal room. Misting the leaves is helpful.
- Pinch off the tips of the Vines to promote branching in the second year.
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