What is the difference between Monstera and Monstera deliciosa?

Monsteras are actually a different plant family, grown for their fruit in Mexico and Costa Rica. The name is Monstera deliciosa because of the delicious large fruit they produce. Their leaves become giant, hence the name “monster fruit,” and can be quite dramatic, with variegation patterns that are almost white.
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Is a Monstera deliciosa the same as Monstera?

Scientific Names. These two plants come from the same family, but are different species. The scientific name for the monstera is Monstera deliciosa, and it belongs to the Monstera genus. It's a flowering plant native to Mexico, where it's famous for its fruit and abnormal leaves, hence its name.
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Is Monstera split leaf the same as Monstera deliciosa?

Is a Monstera Deliciosa the same as a Split-Leaf Philodendron? No, they are two different plants. Although they might look similar, especially when they are young, Monsteras and split-leaf Philodendrons are of a different genus and species despite being of the same scientific class, order, and family.
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Is Monstera deliciosa and Swiss cheese plant the same?

With huge, glossy, dark green leaves, Monstera deliciosa, also known by its common name “Swiss cheese plant,” is a striking addition to any room. It's a woody vine that grows in the tropics of North and South America, where it can reach 70 feet tall.
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What is the difference between Monstera and Swiss cheese plant?

Though young Monstera deliciosa have heart shaped leaves that resemble a common heart-leaf philodendron, the Swiss Cheese Plant is not a philodendron. Swiss Cheese Plant has been a popular indoor specimen for many years and adds a beautiful tropical touch that can brighten a corner in a large room or office.
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Monstera Deliciosa Vs. Borsigiana (Differences and Similarities)



Why is it called Monstera deliciosa?

(Araceae) The name Monstera may derive from the Latin monstrum, meaning monster, in reference to the leaves, but this is uncertain. The specific epithet, deliciosa, means delicious, which refers to the edible fruit.
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What is the rarest Monstera?

Monstera Obliqua is one of the rarest varieties, and it is often confused with Monstera Adansonii. While both of these Monsteras have lots of holes in their leaves, there are a couple of key differences. Visually, Obliqua looks like it is more hole than leaf.
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How do I know if I have a Monstera deliciosa?

This is actually a variation of deliciosa and might sell under the same name because it's hard to distinguish between the two when they're young. One way to tell is to look at the stem. Deliciosas tend to ruffle, pucker, or form cute little bumps where the leaf attaches to the stem, but borsigniana does not.
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How can I tell what kind of Monstera I have?

Monstera is distinguished by how the leaves are attached to the stem. Also, the size and shape of their holes. It is difficult to tell the un-variegated plants apart. However, as they gain fenestrations, you can see the variety and identify them.
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Why is my Monstera not splitting?

While monsteras can definitely get by in lower light, they won't grow much or develop many splits (or multiple rows of splits) without lots of bright, indirect sunlight. Even if you're doing everything else right, your monstera leaves may not split without the right light.
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Is a Monstera deliciosa a philodendron?

But the monstera is not, technically speaking, a philodendron at all. Both the monstera and true philodendrons are part of the arum family, a much larger group of plants that also includes the ever-popular pothos, one of the world's prettiest and easiest houseplants.
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Why are Monsteras so popular?

Fast-growing and easy to care for, Monstera deliciosa is one of the world's most popular indoor plants. Its graphic, holed leaves are regularly featured on everything from posters to pillow slips, and variegated varieties can sell for hundreds of dollars.
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How can you tell the difference between Monstera deliciosa and Borsigiana?

In general, the distinguishing factor between these two plants is their geniculum. Geniculum is the plant's stem that joins the stem to its petiole, and unlike Borsigiana, Monstera Deliciosa leaves consist of a wrinkly geniculum.
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Is Monstera Borsigiana different from deliciosa?

How do I know? None other than the venerated Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, has told us so. Monstera deliciosa is the only accepted species. Monstera borsigiana is simply a synonym and is not a distinct species.
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Which Monstera is the best?

Best Monstera Varieties
  • Borsigiana. arum_ocean. Botanical Name: Monstera borsigiana. ...
  • Swiss Cheese Plant. zielona_kanapa. ...
  • Albo Variegata. jus__plants. ...
  • Adansonii. seivabrutagram. ...
  • Dubia. jadeconcrete. ...
  • Pinnatipartita. Botanical Name: Monstera pinnatipartita. ...
  • Silver Monstera. Instagram. ...
  • Obliqua. Botanical Name: Monstera obliqua.
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How can you tell the difference between a split leaf and a Monstera philodendron?

The difference between the two is the shape and size of the leaves. The philodendron has smaller leaves, which are split rather than fenestrated. They also have a feather-like shape, while Monstera leaves are round and heart-shaped.
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Which Monstera is easiest to grow?

Monstera Adansonii

Also known as the swiss cheese vine, this plant is easy to grow both indoors and out. You'll love its stunning large leaves and oval-shaped holes.
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Where should I put Monstera in my house?

Place your Monstera where it can receive medium to bright indirect light. While it is tolerant of lower light conditions, you may notice leggy growth as a result, so a spot where it will receive bright indirect light a few feet removed from a southern, western, or eastern facing window is ideal.
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Where should I put Monstera indoors?

In terms of care and maintenance, Georgina suggests placing your Monstera deliciosa in a well–lit indoor spot, with plenty of room for it to grow. Water weekly or when it's looking dry, and polish leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust in order to unblock its pores and allow it to breathe and absorb moisture.
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Why is my Monstera plant crying?

Guttation, which is sometimes referred to as “sweating,” “weeping,” or “crying,” is a completely natural process where liquid droplets form on the tips or surface of perfectly healthy leaves. While the droplets look like water, it is actually a combination of excess water and minerals called xylem sap.
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Why are Half Moon Monstera so expensive?

Variegated Monstera plants are expensive due to its rarity. The marbled or a half-moon appearance is caused by a mutation in the plant's chlorophyll formation. Depending on the size and variegation pattern of a Monstera, their price can range from $100 to a few thousand dollars USD.
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What is the most expensive house plant?

Hoya carnosa 'compacta' ($40 to $6500)

Another plant with unique variegation, a Hoya carnosa compacta 'Hindu Rope' became the most expensive houseplant ever sold on Trade Me in June 2020. The site's member sold it for $6500. This established plant had a cream/yellow variegation on the inside of the leaf.
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What is the most expensive plant to grow?

The 10 Most Expensive House Plants Money Can Buy
  • An 800 Year Old Bonsai Tree.
  • A Man Made Orchid.
  • Large Monstera Obliqua.
  • Alocasia Azlanii.
  • Anthurium Crystallinum.
  • Philodendron Pink Princess.
  • Philodendron Tortum.
  • Monstera Esqueleto.
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