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Monstera Deliciosa Live Indoor Potted Plant | 12cm Pot

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Original price Rs. 599.00 - Original price Rs. 599.00
Original price
Rs. 599.00
Rs. 599.00 - Rs. 599.00
Current price Rs. 599.00
SKU MON-DEL-012

There's a reason the Swiss cheese plant has taken over Instagram feeds and Indian living rooms in equal measure — those glossy, heart-shaped leaves with their dramatic natural cutouts are genuinely unlike anything else. What makes the Deliciosa variety so special is that those holes and splits (called fenestrations) aren't a defect — they're a design feature the plant develops as it matures, a clever adaptation from its rainforest origins. This one comes in a 12cm pot, already showing off its smooth, deep green foliage with a gorgeous upright habit, and a few of those characteristic pale yellowish speckles that make each leaf feel like its own work of art. Give it a bright corner in your home and it will reward you by growing to fill the space like few other houseplants can.

Watering

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Light

Monstera Deliciosa thrives in bright indirect light — place it near a window that receives good natural light without direct sun hitting the leaves. It can adjust to medium light but will grow more slowly and may become leggy if the light is too low.

Pet Friendliness

Keep out of pet reach — This plant and your furry friends cannot become the best buds.

Fertilizer

Feed occasionally with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.

Also Known As: Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Split-Leaf Philodendron

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Monstera Deliciosa arrives with large, glossy green leaves that already command attention — each one smooth-textured, heart-shaped at the base, and marked with those signature cutouts that make it instantly recognisable across a room. Even at this early stage, you'll notice pale yellowish speckles scattered across some leaves, a natural variation that gives each plant its own quiet character. The upright, multi-stemmed growth habit means it fills a corner beautifully rather than sprawling outward.

About Monstera Deliciosa

Native to the tropical rainforests of Central America, Monstera Deliciosa is one of those rare plants where botany and beauty align perfectly. In its natural habitat it grows as one of nature's great epiphytic vines — scrambling up trees, sending out aerial roots that anchor it to bark and absorb nutrients along the way. Those same aerial roots appear on houseplants too, and you can gently redirect them into the soil to give your plant an extra boost. As the leaves mature, they develop their famous fenestrations — natural holes and splits that science suggests allow tropical downpours to pass through without tearing the leaf. The result is what plant lovers know as the Swiss cheese plant, a name that sells the drama short. Indoors, with the right light, this plant can grow to 7–8 feet tall with leaves reaching 12–18 inches long — it is, in every sense, a plant that earns its space.

Monstera Deliciosa as a Tropical Houseplant for Your Home

Best Indoor Plant for Living Room in India

The Monstera Deliciosa is one of the most naturally suited tropical houseplants for the Indian living room — its large, glossy leaves hold up beautifully in warm interiors, and the plant genuinely thrives in the kind of filtered light most Indian homes offer through curtained windows or balcony-adjacent corners. Unlike smaller accent plants, a Monstera makes a statement from the moment you walk in. In Vastu and Feng Shui traditions, broad-leafed green plants like this are associated with growth, abundance, and positive flow of energy — qualities that make it a popular choice for entryways and main living spaces.

A Living Sculpture That Grows With You

One of the most satisfying things about growing a Monstera Deliciosa is watching it evolve — young leaves unfurl whole and solid, then gradually develop their characteristic splits and holes as the plant matures. Each new leaf is slightly more dramatic than the last. The upright, multi-stemmed growth habit means the plant develops a natural fullness over time, especially if you provide a moss pole or stake for it to climb, mimicking the way it scales trees in the wild.

A Gift That Keeps Growing

Few plants make a housewarming gift as memorable as a Monstera Deliciosa — it's large enough to feel like a genuine gesture, beautiful enough to need no explanation, and easy enough that even a first-time plant parent won't feel overwhelmed. It's been a favourite gifting choice across India for new homes, new offices, and milestone celebrations. The fact that it grows noticeably over weeks and months means the person you gift it to will think of you every time it puts out a new leaf.

Bright Indirect Light and Placement Tips

Monstera Deliciosa prefers bright indirect light and will grow most vigorously near a window that gets good natural light without direct afternoon sun hitting the leaves. It can adjust to medium light conditions, but in lower light the stems tend to get leggy as the plant reaches toward the source. The best spot in most Indian homes is 1–2 metres from a north or east-facing window, or behind a sheer curtain on a west-facing one. Give the pot a quarter turn at every watering so all sides get equal exposure and the plant builds a balanced, symmetrical shape. Misting the leaves once in a while does double duty — it keeps the foliage hydrated and wipes away the dust that can quietly reduce how much sunlight each leaf absorbs.

Monstera Varieties and What Makes Deliciosa Special

Among all the Monstera varieties available today, Deliciosa remains the original and the most iconic — the one that started the whole genus' rise to houseplant fame. Unlike the smaller Monstera Adansonii with its narrower, more oval leaves, or the rarer Monstera Thai Constellation with its cream variegation, the Deliciosa is defined by its sheer scale and the deeply lobed, dramatically fenestrated leaves that no other variety quite replicates. It also holds a botanical curiosity most people don't know: in the right tropical conditions, it produces a fruit said to taste like a combination of banana, pineapple, mango, strawberry, and passion fruit — the origin of its other common name, the fruit salad plant.

Also Known As: Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Split-Leaf Philodendron

Why Chhajed Garden

Every Monstera Deliciosa we send out is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery, rooted in cocopeat for strong, healthy growth — the same hands-on approach we've brought to plants for over 40 years. Your order comes with a 7-day replacement guarantee, because a plant this good deserves to arrive in perfect condition.

Once a Monstera Deliciosa claims its corner of your home, you'll find yourself rearranging the furniture around it — not the other way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

It thrives in bright indirect light — a spot 1–2 metres from a well-lit window is ideal. It can manage in medium light but will grow slowly and the stems may stretch toward the source.

Water when the top layer of soil is dry — Monstera prefers slightly moist soil and does not tolerate sitting in soggy conditions. In the warmer growing months water more frequently; ease off during cooler winters.

Yes — all parts of the plant contain calcium oxalate crystals which can irritate the mouth, throat, and stomach if ingested by pets. Keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.

Yes, occasional misting benefits the plant in two ways — it adds humidity around the foliage and rinses off dust so the large leaves can absorb sunlight more efficiently. During dry Indian summers or in AC-heavy rooms, misting is especially helpful.

Price typically varies with plant size and the number of developed leaves. Repot when roots start emerging from the drainage holes — moving up one pot size with fresh, well-draining soil gives the plant room to put out larger leaves.

Yes, once the plant grows taller a moss pole or sturdy stake is important — Monstera naturally climbs trees in the wild and will grow more upright and produce larger leaves when given something to anchor to. Without support, the stems can lean and eventually topple.

Yellowing leaves are most commonly a sign of overwatering — check whether the soil is soggy rather than just moist and adjust your watering accordingly. It can also indicate insufficient indirect light, especially if the yellowing is accompanied by slow or leggy growth.