?? Monstera Lechleriana Albo | 6" Pot
Ready to watch a plant literally take over a wall? The Monstera lechleriana is famous for its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that grow surprisingly large, even while the plant is still young. As it matures and climbs, it develops beautiful fenestrations (holes) right near the midrib, giving it a prehistoric, "shredded" look.
Why This Collector Monstera is a Must-Have:
? Rapid Growth: This is one of the fastest-growing Monsteras in the hobby. If you give it something to climb, you can almost watch it move! It?s perfect for plant parents who love "instant gratification."
? The "Big Leaf" Energy: While it starts in a 6-inch pot, the lechleriana produces leaves that are significantly larger and more substantial than the common adansonii.
? Sophisticated Texture: The leaves have a beautiful, slight shimmer and a deep emerald green color with a subtle "quilted" texture that looks incredible when it catches the light.
? Climbing Champion: This plant is an absolute pro at climbing. It looks stunning on a moss pole or wooden plank, where it can truly show off its massive, fenestrated potential.
Quick Care Guide:
? Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can handle lower light, but its growth will slow down, and it won't produce those iconic holes as quickly.
? Water: Let the top 50% of the soil dry out. Like most aroids, it hates "wet feet," so ensure your pot has great drainage.
? Support: Pro Tip: Give this plant a moss pole or trellis early! It is an epiphytic climber, and providing support is the secret to getting those leaves to double in size.
? Humidity: Adaptable to standard home humidity, but it will grow much faster and produce lusher foliage if kept in a more humid environment (50%+).
?? Monstera Lechleriana Albo | 6" Pot
Ready to watch a plant literally take over a wall? The Monstera lechleriana is famous for its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that grow surprisingly large, even while the plant is still young. As it matures and climbs, it develops beautiful fenestrations (holes) right near the midrib, giving it a prehistoric, "shredded" look.
Why This Collector Monstera is a Must-Have:
? Rapid Growth: This is one of the fastest-growing Monsteras in the hobby. If you give it something to climb, you can almost watch it move! It?s perfect for plant parents who love "instant gratification."
? The "Big Leaf" Energy: While it starts in a 6-inch pot, the lechleriana produces leaves that are significantly larger and more substantial than the common adansonii.
? Sophisticated Texture: The leaves have a beautiful, slight shimmer and a deep emerald green color with a subtle "quilted" texture that looks incredible when it catches the light.
? Climbing Champion: This plant is an absolute pro at climbing. It looks stunning on a moss pole or wooden plank, where it can truly show off its massive, fenestrated potential.
Quick Care Guide:
? Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can handle lower light, but its growth will slow down, and it won't produce those iconic holes as quickly.
? Water: Let the top 50% of the soil dry out. Like most aroids, it hates "wet feet," so ensure your pot has great drainage.
? Support: Pro Tip: Give this plant a moss pole or trellis early! It is an epiphytic climber, and providing support is the secret to getting those leaves to double in size.
? Humidity: Adaptable to standard home humidity, but it will grow much faster and produce lusher foliage if kept in a more humid environment (50%+).