Monstera Standleyana Albo
$25.00
Considering its appearance, it’s easy to see why the Monstera Standleyana is often misidentified as a Philodendron. And while it looks to belong in that family, where it truly fits the mold of Monstera is in its ease of care. Like Deliciosa and adansonii, the Standleyana is easy-going and fast-growing, both indoors and out.
Monstera Standleyana is a voracious climber. It has dark green, shiny leaves with stunning bright white variegation. The deep green leaves can have speckles, splashes and broad bands of pure white on them.
Plants and pots sold separately.
- Light
- Water
- Pet Friendly?
- General Care Tips
Medium to bright indirect light.
Water about once a week, when the top 1-2" of soil feels dry.
No - Can cause mouth irritation and digestive reaction.
If you notice that your Monstera is producing long leafless stems, it means that is looking for something to climb on. You can either trim those stems or let your plant climb.
Light
Medium to bright indirect light.
Water
Water about once a week, when the top 1-2" of soil feels dry.
Pet Friendly?
No - Can cause mouth irritation and digestive reaction.
General Care Tips
If you notice that your Monstera is producing long leafless stems, it means that is looking for something to climb on. You can either trim those stems or let your plant climb.