Monsteras are low-maintenance houseplants you’ll love for their quirky leaves and signature fenestrations (holes), which give some of them the nickname “swiss cheese” plants. Monsteras from BWH Plant Co are grown in our private greenhouses to ensure you get healthy and affordable plants. From the Deliciosa and Thai Constellation, to the Adansonii and rare, variegated Albo, your new Monstera plant is ready to bring a breath of fresh air to your home.
When you’re ready to bring fresh air into your home with a plant that is easy to care for, looks incredible, and brings you joy, Monstera plants from BWH Plant Co are for you. Each one has bold, distinctive foliage, creating a signature style unique to your plant. You have plenty of species to choose from here at BWH Plant Co!
Some of our best-selling monstera plants include:
Adansonii - Monstera Adansonii is prized for its bold, fenestrated, "swiss cheese" leaves and ability to thrive in many conditions. Enjoy this collector’s favorite, which performs best in indirect bright light.
Albo - Monstera albo captivates with dynamic white and green variegation that evolves with every new leaf. Hand-selected for quality, each plant offers a unique, eye-catching display.
Deliciosa - Monstera deliciosa features heart-shaped, rich green foliage that matures into a display of signature perforations. It brings dramatic flair and tropical vibes to any space.
Thai Constellation - Monstera Thai Constellation dazzles with large, dramatic leaves adorned with stunning creamy variegation. Its star-like spots create a celestial appeal, making it a standout addition to any collection.
FAQs
How much sun does a monstera plant need?
Monstera plants need bright and indirect sunlight to remain healthy, meaning they should be somewhere that is bright during the day but not directly in the sun’s beams. A shelf near a window could be perfect vs. a windowsill where the sun shines directly on it.
How often do I water my monstera plant?
Monstera plants should be watered thoroughly when the top half of the soil is dry, but do not water too often as they cannot handle too much moisture. Click to the individual plant’s page to find the recommended amount by plant. For example, Deliciosas need water when the top 1 - 2 inches dry out vs. Thai Constellations that need water when the entire soil feels dry.
Are monstera plants toxic to dogs?
Yes, Monstera plants are toxic to dogs, although a small bite of a leaf is not likely to be lethal. Most dogs may have irritation in their mouth and stomach lining, but death is rare from eating a Monstera leaf. That doesn't mean you should let them get close, Monsteras are still toxic to dogs. If your dog has ingested a Monstera leaf, please contact your veterinarian immediately.
Are monstera plants toxic to cats?
Yes, Monstera plants are toxic to cats, but likely not lethal if only a small bite is consumed. Most cats may have irritation in their mouth and stomach lining, but will likely not die from eating a Monstera leaf. You still shouldn’t allow them near them, as Monsteras are still toxic to cats. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your cat has eaten a Monstera leaf.