Monstera spruceana is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native to Central and South America from Costa Rica to Bolivia. Named after Richard Spruce, Monstera spruceana is a climbing plant that as a juvenile has a shingling growth habit against the trunks of trees, then in maturity develops pinnate leaves, though only one side may be pinnate. The adult form of this species closely resembles Monstera subpinnata and Monstera dilacerata. The plant is used as traditional medicine by the Shuar and Kichwa people.
Monstera spruceana is fairly disease-resistant and generally does not suffer from illnesses. However, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its environment. These issues are typically not serious. In terms of upkeep, the plant needs moderate maintenance. It requires regular pruning to keep a good appearance and encourage healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help stimulate flowering. Monstera spruceana is appropriate for anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive care experience. It may need more attention when cultivated indoors.
How to keep Monstera Spruceana.
Light
Monstera spruceana is native to habitats like forest understories or rocky areas, where it grows under natural shade. It prefers partial sun but can adjust to full sun or full shade, showing its hardy and adaptable nature.
Temperature
Monstera spruceana comes from tropical areas, where the climate is typically warm and humid. Consequently, it is well-suited to high temperatures and moisture. It does not tolerate sudden temperature changes and prefers a steady thermal environment, so preventing temperature fluctuations indoors is important. It generally cannot endure cold and needs warmer conditions to grow. If the ambient temperature falls too low, the plant may stop growing or even die.
Fertilizer
Monstera spruceana needs the most fertilizer during its active growth period, which occurs mainly in spring, summer, and early fall. Fertilizing is needed to supply essential nutrients the soil may lack, supporting healthy root and stem development and fostering the attractive foliage that is a key characteristic of this plant.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Vine, Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Monstera
- Family
- Araceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 10-12
- Mature Height
- 2.13 m to 3.05 m
- Mature Spread
- 1.52 m to 2.13 m
- Leaf Color
- Dark Green, Forest Green
- Leaf Type
- Evergreen
- Flower Size
- 10.16 cm to 15.24 cm
- Bloom Time
- Summer, Early fall
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Harvest Time
- Late summer, Fall
- Native Area
- Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, Guyana, Brazil, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama