Here are the best Types of Monstera that you can include in your houseplant collection for an instant green appeal with the beautiful cut foliage!
If you want a houseplant that offers an eye-catching appearance with fancy foliage, then pick one out from the best Types of Monstera that we have for you in this article!
Check out the best plants with fanciful cut foliage here
Best Monstera Varieties
1. Borsigiana
Botanical Name: Monstera borsigiana
Borsigiana has a vining growth pattern with long stems. It has smaller leaves than deliciosa, but its growth rate is faster.
Tip: If you find it difficult to differentiate between deliciosa and borsigniana, simply look for the patterns. Delisiosa has a clean pattern, and borsigniana shows apertures arranged in two rows.
2. Swiss Cheese Plant
Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa
Deliciosa is the most common variety, and just like other plants in the family, it also offers extraordinary heart-shaped dark green cut foliage.
3. Albo Variegata
Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa ‘Albo Variegata’
The sheer beauty of this gorgeous and expensive monstera variety is incomparable! The variegated leaves in bright, pure white shade and green hues look magnificent with fine cuts.
4. Adansonii
Botanical Name: Monstera adansonii
Also known as the Swiss Cheese plant, this variety is smaller than deliciosa. It has heart-shaped dark green foliage with cuts. Some leaves are round in shape, whereas a few are narrower.
5. Dubia
Botanical Name: Monstera dubia
This beautiful variety is also known as the ‘Shingle plant.’ It has small heart-shaped leaves patterned in light and dark green veins.
6. Pinnatipartita
Botanical Name: Monstera pinnatipartita
It is a climbing variety that changes dramatically with age. The small leaves have a rough texture with prominent hollow veins.
7. Silver Monstera
Botanical Name: Monstera siltepecana
This distinctly beautiful plant does not have leaf holes until it fully develops. The lance-shaped young leaves have a beautiful silver hue and dark green veins.
8. Obliqua
Botanical Name: Monstera obliqua
The paper-thin delicate green leaves of this gorgeous variety may have up to 90 percent holes, making it look very quirky!
9. Thai Constellation
Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa ‘Thai constellation’
One the prettiest variety with cuts and patterns on white-cream and green foliage. It can achieve a good height, growing up to 4-6 feet tall indoors.
Thai Constellation is also one of the most expensive plants in the world. Find more details here
10. Karstenianum
Botanical Name: Monstera karstenianum
Commonly known as Monstera Peru, it features leathery medium green leaves that mature to a deep green hue with lacy veins that resembles a spiderweb.
11. Borsigiana Variegata
Botanical Name: Monstera borsigiana variegata
If you like plants with contrasting foliage, then you will love this Monstera! It has pure white and green leaves, which look stunning!
12. Split Leaf Philodendron
Botanical Name: Philodendron bipinnatifidum
The split-leaf Philo gets a place on this list because it looks a lot like monstera, thanks to the cut foliage. It is a great houseplant and adds a lot of appeal indoors.
13. Mini Monstera
Botanical Name: Rhaphidophora tetrasperma
The plant is not a true monstera but looks like a small monstera variant with large leaf holes on deep green foliage. It is one of the best Types of Monstera you can grow!
Check out our article on growing Mini Monstera here
14. Acuminata
Botanical Name:Â Monstera acuminata
Monstera Acuminata is considered to be the smaller cousin of Monstera Adansonii, albeit with smaller leaves. It is originally from Central America and Mexico.
15. Esqueleto
Botanical Name: Monstera epipremnoides ‘Esqueleto’
Monstera Esqueleto goes through a crazy kind of transformation on maturity. This rare Monstera species also looks similar to Monstera Adansonii in its younger stage, but the leaves tend to perforate much more when they grow.
16. Standleyana
Botanical Name:Â Monstera standleyana
Monstera Standleyana originally comes from Columbia and Central America, and it is a delightful species to have at home. Standleyana forms beautiful, lance-shaped leaves that are often spotted with white variegation.
17. Subpinnata
Botanical Name:Â Monstera subpinnata
Monstera subpinnata is native to Colombia to Bolivia. Its foliage is unique compared to other Monstera species and almost looks palm-like. The plant is an amazing choice for indoors if you can get your hands on it!
Why my monstera po is like a Pinnatipartita when I bought then suddenly it becomes Viney and the leaves are different. It it just a plain green heart shape without cuts
Its monstera karstenianum, just like mine. I’m waiting fot the leaves to split but they don’t. Yes, it’s vine and grows really fast.
I believe the splits can vary depending on the amount of light. If they’re not splitting they might not be getting enough light. (But you don’t want so much too quickly or it’ll burn)
Dear Sir,
Can I buy followings
Swiss Cheese Plant,Albo Variegata,Thai Constellation,Borsigiana Variegata,plants
I Love Monstera Acuminata,, Nice Info. Thank You for your post..
I thank you for your beautiful collections but I find it hard to purchase ALBO VARIEGE which I really love and want. Can you advise me where to purchase this plant at a less costly price I would be very grateful.
Jumanji Jon or Albo King in Pasadena, CA. If you’re not close, try the offer up app or the Blossm plant app.
Hello. I thought that I purchased an Adansonii, but now I cannot tell after seeing pictures of your Obliqua and Acuminata. How can I tell the difference?
There is no difference between Monstera Deliosa and Borgiana. The confusion came about when people grew them indoors, so the leaves never reach their full size as in the wild. According to the venerated Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, has told us so. Monstera deliciosa is the only accepted species. Monstera borsigiana is simply a synonym and is not a distinct species. Some nurseries still label montera one or the other.
Now that you know, please update your blog so we can get rid of misinformation on the internet concerning the gorgeous big jungle leaf plant that everyone loves: MONSTERA :)
Your obliqa looks more like adonosii. Obliqa are very expensive and much finer. Many people have been sold adonosii, thinking it’s obliqa. If it’s less than a couple thousand dollars, it’s adonosii for sure!