
Monstera Obliqua Peru C1,2
- Monstera Obliqua Peru is a stunning plant with delicate, perforated leaves that bring a tropical vibe to any interior. Perfect for exotic plant lovers.
Monstera Obliqua Peru is a rare species from the Araceae family, captivating with its uniquely perforated, vibrant green leaves. It has a delicate climbing habit and can reach 1–2 meters indoors. Its leaves feature an eye-catching, lace-like pattern that adds an exotic, natural touch to interiors.
The plant prefers bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight which may scorch the leaves. It thrives in moist, well-draining soil and requires moderate watering to keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy. High humidity is beneficial, so regular misting or placing the pot on a pebble tray with water is recommended.
Thanks to its decorative appeal, Monstera is ideal for living rooms, offices, or greenhouses. It can be trained on supports to highlight its climbing nature.
Care secrets:
- Location: bright, indirect light, no direct sun
- Soil: slightly acidic, well-draining
- Watering: moderate, keep soil slightly moist
- Humidity: high, regular misting
- Temperature: 18–25°C, protect from drafts and cold
- Fertilizing: every 2 weeks during growth period with green plant fertilizer
- Pruning: remove old or damaged leaves, shape stems
Why choose Monstera Obliqua Peru?
- Unique lace-like leaves add tropical charm
- Perfect for modern and exotic interiors
- Air-purifying qualities improve indoor air
- Climbing plant, great for supports or hanging
- Thrives indoors with proper care
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Climbing |
| Plant habit | Climbing, branching |
| Height | 1–2 m |
| Width | 0.5–1 m |
| Leaf color | Green with lace-like pattern |
| Flower color | Small, white (rarely blooms indoors) |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-drained, fertile |
| Soil pH | 5.5–6.5 |
| Soil kind | Slightly acidic, humus-rich |
| Light conditions | Bright, indirect light |
| Frost hardiness zone | Not frost-hardy (houseplant) |
| Uses | Ornamental indoor plant |
| Flowering period | July – August (rare) |
| Fruiting period | September – October (rare) |
| Edible | No |