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silver monstera plant Silver MonsteraScientific Name: Monstera SiltepecanaSynonyms: Silver Monstera, Seltene Monstera, Philodendron Silver Queen Highly attractive silvery foliage When mature forms fenestrations Part of the easy care Monstera clan Fast growing specimen Loves to climb, which encourages larger leaves Collectors Item Monstera species come in a variety of beautiful and interesting forms. It's not just the Delicious Monster! If you're looking for an easy to grow, less

Scientific Name: Monstera Siltepecana
Synonyms: Silver Monstera, Seltene Monstera, Philodendron Silver Queen

  • Highly attractive silvery foliage
  • When mature forms fenestrations
  • Part of the easy-care Monstera clan
  • Fast-growing specimen
  • Loves to climb, which encourages larger leaves
  • Collectors Item

Monstera species come in a variety of beautiful and interesting forms. It's not just the Delicious Monster! If you're looking for an easy-to-grow, less prevalent and versatile Monstera species, consider Monstera Siltepecana, also commonly known as Silver Monstera!

This plant is found growing in Mexico and other parts of Central America, adding to its tropical charm. They are most beautiful in their juvenile stages when they have greyish-green leaves with distinct dark green veins. Upon maturation, the plants produce different kinds of foliage than they do as juveniles. As they mature they turn dark green and begin to develop fenestrations (holes in the leaves similar to the ones that Swiss Cheese Plant develop).

As with all Monstera varieties, caring for Monstera Siltepecana is straightforward. Although they love bright indirect light, they can tolerate lower light levels, though they won't grow very quickly. In regards to watering, it is crucial to keep the potting soil evenly moist, and water once the top 5 cm of the soil has dried out. If you want to keep it happy, avoid letting it completely dry out. When it comes to humidity and temperature, the Silver Monstera is perfectly happy in typical household conditions.

Silver Monstera thrives on climbing moss poles as a trailing specimen, encouraging the foliage to grow large and eventually mature. Though if you are looking for something that will hang gracefully, then this Monstera will be perfect for you, although it might not mature, which is not a loss since the young foliage is so gorgeous. 

They are a fantastic addition to any plant collection and will add charm to any interior space, whether it is at home or at your office.

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STYLING TIPS
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to keep your Silver Monstera healthy and happy.

Water: Keep soil evenly, but lightly moist. Don't allow the soil to get too soggy.
Light: Bright, indirect light to medium light. Keep out of the direct sun.  
Humidity: High humidity is best for this plant, however, this plant will tolerate drier conditions if placed on a Pebble Tray or regularly misted.
Fertilize: Feed every second week from Spring to Summer with diluted balanced liquid fertiliser. There is no need to feed the plant in the Winter months.

Please note: Monstera are considered toxic and could cause stomach upset if consumed, keep out of reach of pets and children.

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I gave it 5 stars because it deserves the flowers. I do wish the paper was a little better quality. I think it would help make the pictures pop more. Regardless, this book is worth every penny. I haven't found anything else like it. The book is clear, concise, and isn't bogged down with too many details - just the facts m'am. It's a perfect starting reference to send someone down 101 different rabbit holes. I hope someday he puts out a hardback version on thick, slick paper with beautiful, glossy photographs. That would be lovely. For now, this will more than suffice. You get just enough about each artifact to get you going. From there, you can decide how to use your favorite search engine.
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Archeology is proving much of the Bible's history as true. This book really delves into various sites and provides a lot of detail. My type of reading.
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This book shows an excellent archaeological evidence of the Bible accuracy of places, names, events, etc. and proving for the Christians that the Bible is a historical document as well as the inspired inerrant word of God. The majority of the book is interesting and delectable, I mean, the pages where the author presents archaeological facts such as the artifacts and their correlation with people, places times, events and practices recorded in the Bible. But I do not like when the author make personal assumptions and do not present any proof of that. He says: it probably be…. it may be… Here I show three cases of this conjectures;: 1.The author seems to affirm that the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, or at least, the name of this event, was derived from the Roman triumph celebration. He says (page 231), regarding to the Roman Empire and the life of Jesus: “By the time of Jesus, the requirements and meaning of a triumphal entry had shifted slightly from its earlier roots associating it with a conquering hero, as it became even more significant and representative of kingship and divinity”. He continues to say: “In ancient Roman culture, a triumphant victor, known as vir triumphalis (“man of triumph”) would enter the city in a celebration parade wearing the laurel wreath and a purple garment, which identified him with the royal and the divine, while riding in a chariot pulled by four horses, alluding to Sol the sun god”.  But if we compare the Roman triumph celebration with the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem described in the Bible, it is not derived from the Roman culture but is the exact fulfillment of the prophesy of Zechariah 9:9. I do not see any correlation between the two celebration; Jesus did not ride a horse but a donkey to signify peace, meekness and humility. It was not a pompous entrance of a conquering hero or king wearing a expensive garment and royal crown. 2.Even though, it is not possible to identify the location of the tomb of Jesus with absolute certainty; the author states (page 199) that the tomb of Jesus is located at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre possible based on “the restoration work to the edicule and an arcosolium tomb from the Roman period found in the church of the Holy Sepulchre”. The author also affirms without giving any proof that: “Christians in Jerusalem then passed down a continuous memory of the location of the tomb (of Jesus) from the time of the burial and resurrection in AD33 until construction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was started in about AD326”. But where are the records of that time? The author probably based his statement on Eusebius who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. According to the history , the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was built by the Roman Emperor Constantine around 326 AD, when her mother the Queen Helena, wanted to replace the pagan temples with Christian churches; she met the Bishop Macarious of Jerusalem who determined the location where Jesus had been buried at the place where was a temple to the Greek goddess Venus. At the beginning of the construction of the church, a rock-cut tomb was found there and an edicule was built to protect the site. But later the edicule was destroyed and rebuild. More tombs has been found under this church. How to be sure or verify that this rock-cut tomb was the one where Jesus was buried? 3.The author is biased with respect to the Masoretic Text, he make a statement but does not support it with any evidence in this regard. Writing about the Dead Sea Scrolls (Page 173) he states: “And certain passages in the Masoretic text seem to have been intentionally modified to match ideas and theology of medieval Judaism.” it is a bad accusation.
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