Monstera pinatipartita is a unique and sought-after species of tropical plant known for its striking and intricate leaf structure. It is a member of the Araceae family, which includes other popular plants like the Monstera deliciosa and Philodendron.
The Monstera pinatipartita features large, deeply lobed leaves that have an interesting and unusual pattern. The leaf blades are typically heart-shaped and have elongated, pointed segments that give them a distinct and exotic appearance. The leaf edges can have wavy or serrated edges, adding to its visual appeal.
The coloration of Monstera pinatipartita leaves varies from dark green to shades of deep emerald, providing a rich backdrop for its unique leaf structure. The plant tends to develop more fenestrations (natural leaf splits) as it matures, creating a beautiful and intricate pattern within the leaves.
Cultivating Monstera pinatipartita requires providing it with bright, indirect light and a well-draining soil mix. It thrives in warm and humid environments, similar to its natural habitat in tropical regions.
Monstera pinatipartita is highly regarded among plant enthusiasts for its distinctive leaf shape and pattern, making it an eye-catching addition to any indoor plant collection or tropical garden.
Plant Care
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Approx 16" |
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Toxic when ingested large amount |
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Bright, indirect light |
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Let the soil dry out in between waterings. Water evenly around the plant. When in doubt, do not water. |
Pot Sizes
Nursery |
15cm |
Sahara |
5.5" x 4.7" |
Bob |
5.5" x 4.7" |
Gigi |
5.5" x 5.5" |
Lily
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6" x 5" |
Zoey
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5.5" x 5.5" |