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Monstera Deliciosa 'Fairy Dust' (wk34-L85)

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Photos Taken: 08/21/2026

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Monstera deliciosa ‘Fairy Dust’ is a rare, named selection of Monstera deliciosa known for its fine, scattered speckling across the foliage. The leaves develop a deep green base dusted with subtle flecks of lighter green to yellow, creating a soft, naturally mottled pattern rather than the larger sectors associated with more pronounced variegation. The amount and distribution of speckling can vary from leaf to leaf, giving each new leaf its own expression as the plant matures. Normal fenestration develops with age, adding to the characteristic appearance of mature deliciosa foliage.

‘Fairy Dust’ is an older, collector-recognized form with a place in Rare Plant Fairy’s history. It was featured in an August 2022 Hour Detroit article, where the plant was photographed being held by our founder. This large-form deliciosa develops a scrambling growth habit and performs best in bright, indirect light, evenly moist but well-draining soil, warm conditions, and adequate humidity. As the plant matures, its larger foliage and developing fenestrations allow the fine speckling to become increasingly visible across the leaf surface.

Exact Plant Info: 

Pot Size: 3.5" x 3.5"
Soil Media: RPF Soil Mix
Height: 9" with pot
Longest Leaf Length:  4.5"

 

 

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