Leaf Detail Portrait

Monstera deliciosa 'Yellow Marilyn'

Yellow Marilyn Monstera

Quick Facts

growth HabitClimbing hemiepiphyte on moss pole
mature Size60 - 90 cm leaf length
lightBright, indirect light — higher light for variegation
humidity70 - 85%
temperature18 - 30°C
difficultyAdvanced
growth SpeedSlow
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Part of the Monstera deliciosa familyVariegated Sport£££££ · GrailExtremely LowCultivated chimeric variegated selection of Monstera deliciosa, circulating mainly through Southeast Asian collector channels.

Morphology

leaf ShapeBroadly ovateEgg-shaped leaves, with the wider end near the base., cordateHeart-shaped foliage, featuring a rounded notch (sinus) where the leaf stem attaches. with deep fenestrations
leaf Length60 - 90 cm
leaf Width45 - 75 cm
petiole ColorGreen, yellow-streaked
venationPinnateVeins or lobes arranged like a feather, branching out symmetrically on both sides of a single main central vein., prominent midrib
textureLeathery, thick and glossy
variegationPredominantly warm golden-yellow blade colouration with only marbled streaks of deep green remaining — an aureaVariegation featuring yellow, gold, or lime-coloured patches.-type variegation that is yellow-dominant rather than green-dominant, brighter and more saturated than typical aureaVariegation featuring yellow, gold, or lime-coloured patches. marbling.
growth HabitClimbing with thick stems and aerial roots

About

Yellow Marilyn inverts the usual balance of an aurea-type deliciosa: rather than green blade marbled with gold, the leaf is predominantly warm golden-yellow, with only streaks and patches of deep green remaining. It is a name that circulates mostly within specialist Southeast Asian collector circles and has very little documented Western trade history, so both its rarity classification and any pricing here should be treated as provisional until real sales data accumulates. Because yellow-dominant sectors carry markedly less chlorophyll than green ones, plants need very bright light and grow noticeably slower than green deliciosa.

Market Analysis

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Before You Buy

Shared checklist for Monstera deliciosa and its cultivated forms

  • Ensure there is at least one healthy node present — a leaf without a node cannot produce new growth
  • For variegated forms, verify variegation is present on the newest leaf and is not reverting to green
  • Check for scale insects on petioles and undersides of leaves — monsteras are susceptible
  • Confirm the cutting or plant has been rooted before purchasing, unless you are buying intentionally unrooted — unrooted cuttings require a propagation setup to succeed

Propagation Guide

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Shared across every form of Monstera deliciosa — see this form's own Morphology for variegation-specific propagation notes.

Difficulty
Easy
Time to Establish

3-6 months

Care Guide

Growing Conditions

General care shared across all forms of Monstera deliciosa — cultivated forms may need brighter light or higher humidity than the plain species; check this form's Quick Facts above.

Substrate

Chunky, well-draining mix: 40% potting compost, 30% perlite, 20% orchid bark, 10% worm castings. Monsteras are more tolerant of moisture than most aroids but still need drainage.

Watering

Water when the top 3–5 cm is dry. These are forgiving plants but still susceptible to root rot if kept too wet. Water less in winter.

Humidity

50–70% preferred. More tolerant of typical UK indoor humidity than other aroids, though 60%+ encourages larger leaf development.

Fertilising

Balanced fertiliser at half strength every 2 weeks from spring through summer. Monthly in winter or none at all.

Repotting

Every 12–18 months when roots emerge from drainage holes. Provide a moss pole or support — climbing encourages larger leaf production.

Common Problems

Problem

No fenestrations (splits/holes)

Cause

Plant is juvenile, or insufficient light

Fix

Ensure bright indirect light and allow the plant to mature — fenestrations develop with age and better conditions

Problem

Yellow leaves

Cause

Overwatering or nutrient deficiency

Fix

Check soil moisture before watering; begin a regular fertilising routine in growing season

Problem

Brown patches on leaves

Cause

Sunburn or cold water on leaves

Fix

Avoid direct sun; water at the base and ensure water is room temperature

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