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High Variegated Monstera Albo Plant with POT
Monstera albo (Monstera deliciosa 'Albo Borsigiana') is a rare and elusive plant that many plant collectors love and adore. This variegated monstera is at the top of many wish lists worldwide thanks to its stunning variegation and prestige reputation—with these plants often selling for several hundred or thousands of dollars. These trendy plants are in high demand from online plant sellers.
Monstera albo is a subspecies of the popular Monstera deliciosa, characterized by large patches of white, naturally occurring variegation on split leaves. It is a slow-growing tropical plant that grows best in bright, indirect light, moist, rich, well-draining soil, warm temperatures, and higher humidity environments. Note that it is toxic to pets.
Monstera Albo Care
Native to the tropical rainforests of Central America, these popular, showy houseplants grow well in most indoor conditions. If you’ve cared for a Monstera deliciosa before, then you already have a great head start since caring for the albo is pretty similar. Monstera albo are known for being a bit high-maintenance, so there are a few differences to keep in mind.
Here are the main care requirements for growing monstera albo:
- Common Name Monstera albo, variegated monstera
- Botanical Name Monstera deliciosa 'Albo Borsigiana'
- Family Araceae
- Plant Type Perennial
- Mature Size 10 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide (indoors) 30 ft. tall, 5 ft. wide (outdoors)
- Sun Exposure Partial
- Soil Type Moist but well-draining
- Soil pH Acidic, neutral
- Bloom Time Spring, summer
- Flower Color Green
- Hardiness Zones 9-11 (USDA)
- Native Area Central America
- Toxicity Toxic to pets1
- Provide at least six hours of filtered, indirect light.
- Give it rich, well-draining soil.
- Irrigate when its soil starts feeling dry.
- Keep temperature between 65 and 80 F and at least 60% humidity.
- It needs regular fertilizer, but be careful not to over-fertilize.