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Monstera Deliciosa 'Masterpiece' (wk33-U13)

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Photos Taken: 08/10/2026

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Monstera deliciosa 'Masterpiece' is a seed sport, meaning its variegation arose naturally within a batch of deliciosa seedlings rather than through deliberate breeding or lab intervention. Michael D'Andrea identified and named the cultivar, and it was accepted into the IAS Aroid Cultivars Registry earlier this year, giving it a documented provenance that many cultivars never receive. What distinguishes 'Masterpiece' from other deliciosa variegates is the extent of the variegation itself: creamy, eggshell white blotching and speckling that extends beyond the leaf blade into the petioles and stem, and even the spathe when the plant flowers. On a mature specimen, with the species' characteristically large, fenestrated leaves, the contrast between white and green tissue becomes especially pronounced, more so than on smaller variegated forms. In its native range, Monstera deliciosa grows as a hemiepiphyte climbing through the canopy of tropical forests in southern Mexico and Central America. A plant carrying this much white tissue would be at a significant disadvantage competing for light under those conditions, which is part of why cultivars like this are maintained through deliberate propagation rather than persisting on their own outdoors. Every 'Masterpiece' we carry is propagated from a single mother plant we have maintained since acquiring it from D'Andrea's original line. Individual cuttings vary somewhat in pattern, though all share that lineage. We grow ours in a chunky aroid mix with strong air circulation and train it to climb, an approach that has consistently produced strong variegation on new growth.

 

Exact Plant Info: 

Pot Size: 3.5" x 3.5" 
Soil Media: RPF Soil Mix
Height: 22" with pot
Longest Leaf Length:  7"

 

 

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