Monstera pinnatipartita

Conservatory Greenhouse Houseplants Climber Wall Shrub

A tropical evergreen climber, to around 6m high. Mature leaves are up to 70cm long, deep green, and divided almost to the midrib into up to 9 long lobes on each side. White flower spathes are followed by cone-like cream fruits

Position

Partial shade

Soil Types

Loam

Max Height

4-8 metres

Max Spread

1.5-2.5 metres

Size

Time to Maturity
10–20 years
Max Spread
1.5-2.5 metres
Max Height
4-8 metres

Growing Conditions

Loam
Moisture
Moist but well–drained
pH
Acid or Alkaline or Neutral

Position

Partial shade
Aspect
East–facing or South–facing or West–facing
Exposure
Sheltered
Hardiness
H1B

Colour & Scent

Season Stem Flower Foliage Fruit
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

Botanical Details

Family
Araceae
Native to GB/Ireland
No
Foliage
Evergreen
Habit
Climbing, Trailing
Potentially harmful
Harmful if eatenskin/eye irritant. Wear gloves and other protective equipment when handling Pets: Harmful if eatenskin/eye irritant. For further information and contact numbers regarding pets, see the HTA guide to potentially harmful plants
Genus
Monstera are evergreen climbing shrubs with aerial roots, and usually ovate leaves which are often pinnately cut or lobed; arum-like flowerheads with white spathes arise from the leaf axils on mature plants
Name Status
Correct
Plant Range
C & S Tropical America

How to Grow

Cultivation

Grow under glass in a peat-free, loam-based potting compost, in bright indirect light with moderate to high humidity. Water when in growth and keep just moist in winter. Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly when in growth. See houseplant cultivation and Monstera for further information

Propagation

Propagate by root cuttings or leaf cuttings in summer, or by layering in autumn

Suggested planting locations and garden types

  • Houseplants
  • Sub-tropical
  • Conservatory and greenhouse
  • Climber and wall shrubs

Pests

May be susceptible to scale insects and glasshouse red spider mite

Diseases

Generally disease-free