
Monstera adansonii
A recognised Monstera species with a more upright to climbing growth habit, producing fenestrated leaves as it matures. Often compared to Monstera adansonii, but typically more structured in its growth.
This form grows as a climber rather than producing long trailing vines, making it well suited to poles or supports.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Allow the mix to dry slightly between watering
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred
- Media: Free-draining aroid mix
- Support: Benefits from climbing support (pole or stake)
Key Characteristics
- Upright to climbing growth habit
- Produces fenestrated leaves with maturity
- More structured growth compared to trailing forms
- Suitable for poles or vertical supports
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Monstera adansonii
A recognised Monstera species with a more upright to climbing growth habit, producing fenestrated leaves as it matures. Often compared to Monstera adansonii, but typically more structured in its growth.
This form grows as a climber rather than producing long trailing vines, making it well suited to poles or supports.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Allow the mix to dry slightly between watering
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred
- Media: Free-draining aroid mix
- Support: Benefits from climbing support (pole or stake)
Key Characteristics
- Upright to climbing growth habit
- Produces fenestrated leaves with maturity
- More structured growth compared to trailing forms
- Suitable for poles or vertical supports
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Description
A recognised Monstera species with a more upright to climbing growth habit, producing fenestrated leaves as it matures. Often compared to Monstera adansonii, but typically more structured in its growth.
This form grows as a climber rather than producing long trailing vines, making it well suited to poles or supports.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Allow the mix to dry slightly between watering
- Temperature: Warm conditions preferred
- Media: Free-draining aroid mix
- Support: Benefits from climbing support (pole or stake)
Key Characteristics
- Upright to climbing growth habit
- Produces fenestrated leaves with maturity
- More structured growth compared to trailing forms
- Suitable for poles or vertical supports























