
Monstera siltepecana | medium
Enjoy a climbing/trailing Monstera that’s variegated AND easy to grow by adding Monstera siltepecana (sometimes called Silver Monstera) to your collection! This gorgeous houseplant sports medium green arrow-shaped leaves overlaid in silver. As it climbs and matures, the leaves get bigger—just like most other Monstera. They also develop fenestrations, giving it a bold and unique look.
We bet you’ll love how this fast-growing houseplant looks in your favorite space, no matter how you grow it. You can enjoy it climbing if you want to size up the leaf and see fenestrations appear—or let it trail to keep the leaves smaller and keep its current look. Or take some cuttings so you can grow it both ways! Monstera siltepecana is fun and easy to propagate.
Don’t miss out. Order now we’ll hand-select your Monstera fresh from the greenhouses. Our team will carefully pack it up send it out for shipping—no stores or warehouses in between. Shipping and handling are included in the price.
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    Easy-care: Monstera siltepecana grows in a wide range of conditions and is beginner friendly
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    Beautiful: The silver-variegated leaves are a gorgeous contrast to other Monstera varieties with darker foliage
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   Long-lived: With good care, it can live for decades, making it a great investment
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   Can climb/trail to 6 feet or more
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Plant Bio
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Monstera siltepecana
Originally found in tropical rainforests from Mexico to Panama (its name, siltepecana, comes from the town where it’s said to be first discovered, Siltepec, near the Mexico/Guatemala border), Monstera siltepecana is surprisingly well suited to life as a houseplant.
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You don’t need to have tropical rainforest conditions to be successful with your plant. But starting with lots of bright light helps. Inside as a houseplant, the more light it gets, the better. It tolerates lower light levels, but you’ll find it’s even easier growing with more light than less.
Water as the top half or so of the soil dries to the touch. If you’re not sure if it needs water or not, it’s usually better to wait as it would prefer to be a bit too dry than a bit too wet. It will start to wilt if it gets excessively dry, but it’s best to prevent wilt if you can.
This houseplant grows well in average household temperatures, but thanks to its tropical roots, it holds up to heatwaves and doesn’t require particular care when the mercury soars. Do try to keep it over about 50F/10C for best results.
It does all right in average household relative humidity levels but prefers above-average relative humidity (over 50 percent) if you’re able to provide it.
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Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.
Enjoy a climbing/trailing Monstera that’s variegated AND easy to grow by adding Monstera siltepecana (sometimes called Silver Monstera) to your collection! This gorgeous houseplant sports medium green arrow-shaped leaves overlaid in silver. As it climbs and matures, the leaves get bigger—just like most other Monstera. They also develop fenestrations, giving it a bold and unique look.
We bet you’ll love how this fast-growing houseplant looks in your favorite space, no matter how you grow it. You can enjoy it climbing if you want to size up the leaf and see fenestrations appear—or let it trail to keep the leaves smaller and keep its current look. Or take some cuttings so you can grow it both ways! Monstera siltepecana is fun and easy to propagate.
Don’t miss out. Order now we’ll hand-select your Monstera fresh from the greenhouses. Our team will carefully pack it up send it out for shipping—no stores or warehouses in between. Shipping and handling are included in the price.
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    Easy-care: Monstera siltepecana grows in a wide range of conditions and is beginner friendly
-
    Beautiful: The silver-variegated leaves are a gorgeous contrast to other Monstera varieties with darker foliage
-
   Long-lived: With good care, it can live for decades, making it a great investment
-
   Can climb/trail to 6 feet or more
[bio]
Plant Bio
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Monstera siltepecana
Originally found in tropical rainforests from Mexico to Panama (its name, siltepecana, comes from the town where it’s said to be first discovered, Siltepec, near the Mexico/Guatemala border), Monstera siltepecana is surprisingly well suited to life as a houseplant.
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You don’t need to have tropical rainforest conditions to be successful with your plant. But starting with lots of bright light helps. Inside as a houseplant, the more light it gets, the better. It tolerates lower light levels, but you’ll find it’s even easier growing with more light than less.
Water as the top half or so of the soil dries to the touch. If you’re not sure if it needs water or not, it’s usually better to wait as it would prefer to be a bit too dry than a bit too wet. It will start to wilt if it gets excessively dry, but it’s best to prevent wilt if you can.
This houseplant grows well in average household temperatures, but thanks to its tropical roots, it holds up to heatwaves and doesn’t require particular care when the mercury soars. Do try to keep it over about 50F/10C for best results.
It does all right in average household relative humidity levels but prefers above-average relative humidity (over 50 percent) if you’re able to provide it.
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Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Enjoy a climbing/trailing Monstera that’s variegated AND easy to grow by adding Monstera siltepecana (sometimes called Silver Monstera) to your collection! This gorgeous houseplant sports medium green arrow-shaped leaves overlaid in silver. As it climbs and matures, the leaves get bigger—just like most other Monstera. They also develop fenestrations, giving it a bold and unique look.
We bet you’ll love how this fast-growing houseplant looks in your favorite space, no matter how you grow it. You can enjoy it climbing if you want to size up the leaf and see fenestrations appear—or let it trail to keep the leaves smaller and keep its current look. Or take some cuttings so you can grow it both ways! Monstera siltepecana is fun and easy to propagate.
Don’t miss out. Order now we’ll hand-select your Monstera fresh from the greenhouses. Our team will carefully pack it up send it out for shipping—no stores or warehouses in between. Shipping and handling are included in the price.
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    Easy-care: Monstera siltepecana grows in a wide range of conditions and is beginner friendly
-
    Beautiful: The silver-variegated leaves are a gorgeous contrast to other Monstera varieties with darker foliage
-
   Long-lived: With good care, it can live for decades, making it a great investment
-
   Can climb/trail to 6 feet or more
[bio]
Plant Bio
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Monstera siltepecana
Originally found in tropical rainforests from Mexico to Panama (its name, siltepecana, comes from the town where it’s said to be first discovered, Siltepec, near the Mexico/Guatemala border), Monstera siltepecana is surprisingly well suited to life as a houseplant.
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You don’t need to have tropical rainforest conditions to be successful with your plant. But starting with lots of bright light helps. Inside as a houseplant, the more light it gets, the better. It tolerates lower light levels, but you’ll find it’s even easier growing with more light than less.
Water as the top half or so of the soil dries to the touch. If you’re not sure if it needs water or not, it’s usually better to wait as it would prefer to be a bit too dry than a bit too wet. It will start to wilt if it gets excessively dry, but it’s best to prevent wilt if you can.
This houseplant grows well in average household temperatures, but thanks to its tropical roots, it holds up to heatwaves and doesn’t require particular care when the mercury soars. Do try to keep it over about 50F/10C for best results.
It does all right in average household relative humidity levels but prefers above-average relative humidity (over 50 percent) if you’re able to provide it.
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Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.























