My Monstera is yellowing, what to do?
Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering. Let the soil dry well before watering again and ensure good drainage.
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The duo Monstera & Ficus is the perfect embodiment of the “urban jungle” style. These majestic plants bring a breath of lush nature into contemporary interiors, while elegantly fitting into modern decor. Their graphic presence and generous foliage make them essentials of plant design. At Verdeia, these two species symbolize the balance between aesthetics and well-being: robust, expressive, and durable, they are perfect for creating a lively and calming atmosphere, even in the heart of the city. These iconic plants stand out for their natural beauty and strong personality. They combine elegance, resilience, and soothing virtues to compose a decoration that is both warm and exotic. Each species of Monstera and Ficus has its own charm, from graphic minimalism to tropical abundance. Here are some of our most popular varieties at Verdeia: These plants appreciate soft to bright light, without direct sun exposure. The Monstera thrives near a sheer-curtained window or in a bright room, while the Ficus requires more consistent light to maintain dense foliage. These two icons require little effort for great effect. By following a few simple steps, they will remain radiant and full of vitality. Monstera and Ficus are the stars of contemporary interiors. They pair perfectly with natural materials like rattan, matte ceramic, or light wood. Together, they create an elegant and balanced tropical ambiance, both lively and calming. For a harmonious composition, pair a Ficus lyrata with a vertical habit with a Monstera deliciosa with perforated leaves. The contrast between their shapes creates an organic and refined atmosphere. Each Monstera and Ficus is carefully selected and packaged in eco-responsible packaging designed to protect the foliage and ensure arrival in perfect condition. Verdeia plants are chosen for their health, balance, and natural beauty, ready to transform your interior into a green oasis. Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering. Let the soil dry well before watering again and ensure good drainage. Yes, after moving or a change in light, the Ficus adapts. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain stable lighting. Yes, several varieties of Ficus and Monstera help purify indoor air. Only in summer, in shade or partial shade, protected from wind and direct sun. Yes, cut old or damaged leaves and pinch long stems to encourage a balanced shape.Monstera & Ficus — Icons of plant design and indoor well-being
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FAQ — Monstera & Ficus
My Monstera is yellowing, what to do?
Is it normal for the Ficus to lose its leaves?
Are these plants air-purifying?
Can they be placed outdoors?
Should the Monstera be pruned?