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Monstera Dubia Live Indoor Shingle Plant | 10cm Pot

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Original price Rs. 699.00 - Original price Rs. 699.00
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Rs. 699.00
Rs. 699.00 - Rs. 699.00
Current price Rs. 699.00
SKU MONS100022
Most Monsteras climb up and spread outward — the Dubia does something entirely different: its heart-shaped, glossy dark green leaves press flat against whatever surface they climb, tiling like roof shingles in a way no other Monstera variety does. This rare shingling behaviour, combined with the prominently veined leaves and compact growth in juvenile form, is exactly what makes it a sought-after find among rare plant collectors across India. Comes in a 10cm pot, making it an ideal starter size for a desk, shelf, or windowsill with a small moss pole or piece of cork bark to get it climbing. If you've been wanting to try something genuinely unusual in the Monstera family, this is the one.
Watering

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Light

Monstera Dubia thrives in bright, indirect light — a position near a window where it receives filtered light but no direct sun is ideal. Direct sunlight will damage the glossy dark green leaves and disrupt the compact shingling form.

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: Shingle Plant, Shingling Monstera

Color may appear slightly different in person due to photographic lighting and monitor settings.

Monstera dubia is the shingling plant that stops experienced collectors mid-scroll — its small to medium, heart-shaped leaves, deep glossy green with prominently raised veins, lie completely flat against vertical surfaces rather than arching outward like every other Monstera you've seen.

About Monstera Dubia: The Shingling Climbing Houseplant

In the wild, this tropical aroid from Central and South America grows as a vine, pressing its juvenile leaves tightly against tree trunks as it climbs — a survival strategy that earns it the nickname 'shingle plant'. Unlike the fenestrated giants of the Monstera family, the Dubia in its juvenile form stays compact and structured, with silver-and-green leaves hugging their support in an almost architectural sequence. Botanically, this is epiphytic climbing behaviour at its most elegant: the plant anchors itself and ascends, leaf by leaf, in an orderly shingling pattern that you genuinely have to see in person to appreciate. Provide it with a moss pole or a piece of cork bark and it will begin this signature climb right in your home.

Monstera Plant Benefits: Why Collectors Love the Dubia

Unique Vertical Growth Pattern for Small Spaces

Because the Dubia climbs upward rather than spreading sideways, it is one of the few rare aroids that genuinely suits a narrow desk corner or a slim wall-mounted support. The vertical growth pattern means the plant takes up almost no horizontal footprint — you gain a living, growing sculptural element without sacrificing surface space. For anyone in a Mumbai flat or a Bengaluru studio apartment, this matters.

Rare Collector's Variety With Everyday Appeal

While Monstera Deliciosa and Monstera Adansonii are now common sights in Indian homes, the Dubia remains genuinely rare — still considered a collector's plant among aroid enthusiasts and terrarium designers worldwide. Owning one puts you well ahead of the trend curve, and the glossy dark green leaves with their structured shingling form photograph beautifully, which is a bonus for anyone who shares their plant corner online.

A Conversation Piece That Grows With You

As the Dubia matures and climbs, its leaves gradually change form — a botanical transformation that makes it feel like a living project rather than a static decoration. The journey from the compact 10cm starter plant to a mature climbing specimen is genuinely rewarding, and every new leaf laid flat against its support feels like a small victory worth watching for.

Best Indoor Plants for Living Room India: Where to Place Your Dubia

The Monstera Dubia thrives in bright indirect light — a north or east-facing window in an Indian home works very well, especially during the dry summer months when you can mist the leaves to replicate the humidity it loves. Avoid placing it directly in front of an AC vent, as the dry air will work against the 60%-plus humidity it prefers. During the monsoon season, many Indian homes naturally reach the humidity levels this plant finds ideal, so it often puts out its best growth between July and September. For living rooms without a bright window, a spot under a grow light a metre or so from the ceiling fan can work well as a substitute.

Also Known As: Shingle Plant, Shingling Monstera

Why Chhajed Garden

Every Monstera Dubia we send out is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery in cocopeat-rich mix for strong, healthy roots — 40+ years of growing experience goes into making sure what arrives at your door is genuinely ready to climb. We back every plant with a 7-day replacement guarantee, because we'd rather you trust us than worry about it.

When your Dubia lays its first new leaf completely flat against its support, you'll understand why collectors keep coming back for more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

Bright, indirect light is ideal — a spot near a north or east-facing window where the sun doesn't fall directly on the leaves keeps the shingling form tight and the leaf colour rich. Direct sunlight will bleach the glossy dark green leaves and can cause the leaves to curl away from their support.

This shingling behaviour is natural to the Dubia's growth pattern in the wild, where it climbs tree trunks by pressing leaves flat to anchor itself and ascend. Indoors, giving it a moss pole or cork bark to climb against encourages this same characteristic, which is what makes it visually unlike any other Monstera variety.

A well-draining, rich soil mix works best — something that holds just enough moisture without becoming waterlogged at the roots. Adding perlite or coarse bark to a standard potting mix improves drainage and mimics the loose, aerated growing conditions this tropical aroid prefers.

Water when the top layer of soil is dry — the Dubia prefers consistent moisture but will suffer in soggy soil. During hot Indian summers the soil dries faster, so check more frequently; in cooler or humid months, ease off a little.

For the Dubia specifically, slow or stalled growth is almost always linked to two things: insufficient light or low humidity. If the plant is in a dim corner or an AC-heavy room where humidity drops below 50%, move it to a brighter spot and mist regularly or place a humidity tray nearby — you should see new growth resume within a few weeks.

Monstera Dubia propagates best from stem cuttings that include at least one node, pressed node-side down against a moist vertical surface like a moss pole or cork bark in warm, humid conditions. Because this plant roots while shingling rather than in water like many other Monsteras, maintaining high humidity around the cutting during the rooting phase is the key to success.

Yes — it is actually one of the most popular choices among terrarium enthusiasts precisely because its compact shingling form and love of high humidity make it a natural fit for enclosed or semi-enclosed glass environments. The structured leaf-on-surface growth style becomes a living wall feature inside a well-lit terrarium.