monstera deliciosa burle marx flame Monstera Burle Marx's Flame
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monstera deliciosa burle marx flame

monstera deliciosa burle marx flame Monstera Burle Marx's Flame

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monstera deliciosa burle marx flame Monstera Burle Marx's FlameMonstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' is a slow developing climbing aroid with firm green leaves that become more divided as the plant matures. Young plants usually start with narrow, lance shaped blades, while older supported vines can produce broader leaves with deep, flame like cuts along the margins. Juvenile plants begin with narrow blades; on an attached vertical stem, later leaves can broaden and develop deeper marginal

Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame'

Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' is a slow-developing climbing aroid with firm green leaves that become more divided as the plant matures. Young plants usually start with narrow, lance-shaped blades, while older supported vines can produce broader leaves with deep, flame-like cuts along the margins.

Juvenile plants begin with narrow blades; on an attached vertical stem, later leaves can broaden and develop deeper marginal cuts.

Leaf transformation in Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame'

  • Growth habit: Climbing aroid with aerial roots that attach best to a firm vertical support.
  • Juvenile leaves: Narrow green blades appear first, often with little or no division.
  • Mature foliage: Older leaves can become broader, firmer, and deeply cut along the edges.
  • Development pace: Leaves usually become broader and more divided only after the vine has climbed for a while.

From narrow blades to flame-like mature leaves

Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' is recognised by its green climbing stem, narrow juvenile foliage, and strongly divided mature leaves. The adult shape appears on older attached stems rather than on the first juvenile leaves.

Indoors, the plant grows from a vine rather than a self-supporting crown. Early tying keeps young aerial roots close to the support before they stiffen. Once the vine is attached, later leaves can increase in size and division.

Indoor care for a slow-maturing Monstera

  • Support: Add a plank, moss pole, or sturdy totem early so aerial roots can anchor along the stem.
  • Light: Give bright filtered light for shorter internodes and regular leaf production; protect leaves from hot direct sun.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly after the upper part of the substrate has dried, then let excess water drain away.
  • Substrate: Use a coarse aroid mix with bark, coco chunks, mineral drainage, and open space around the roots.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant warm, ideally 18–28 °C, and avoid cold, wet substrate.
  • Humidity: Average indoor humidity can be tolerated, while moderate to high humidity helps new leaves expand cleanly.
  • Feeding: Use a weak balanced feed once new leaves begin expanding; avoid heavy doses on a slow vine with a recently disturbed root ball.
  • Repotting: Shift into a slightly wider pot only after the root ball holds together, keeping the stem tied so young aerial roots are not pulled loose.

Slow growth signals to check

  • Small plain leaves: Check whether the vine is climbing securely; unsupported stems often stay juvenile for longer.
  • Long internodes: Increase filtered light and secure the stem more closely to its support.
  • Yellow lower leaves: Inspect root moisture, drainage, and pot size; dense wet mix can stress the roots.
  • Dry brown edges: Review watering consistency, warm airflow, and root condition before changing several care factors at once.

Handling and ingestion safety

Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' contains irritating calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it away from pets and small children that may chew the leaves or stems, and wash hands after handling damaged plant tissue.

Burle Marx and the Flame name

Monstera belongs to the Araceae family, a group of mostly tropical aroids. The genus name is associated with unusual mature leaf shapes in the group. The mature leaf outline is long, narrow and deeply cut, with edges that resemble rising flames.

On a firm vertical route, Monstera 'Burle Marx's Flame' can develop from narrow juvenile blades into deeply cut adult foliage.

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