Monstera ‘Burle Marx Flame’ - Ultra Rare Aroid | Collector’s Statement Plant
Discover the extraordinary Monstera ‘Burle Marx Flame’ – one of the rarest and most sought-after Monstera varieties worldwide. Named after the legendary landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, this exceptional plant is celebrated for its dramatic, flame-like fenestrations and uniquely sculptural foliage.
As the plant matures, its narrow, deeply divided leaves develop into a striking, architectural form – making it a true collector’s statement piece and a standout in any high-end plant collection.
At TOMs FLOWer CLUB, all plants are organically grown, not over-fertilised, and cultivated with a focus on slow, natural, and resilient growth. Our philosophy remains clear: quality over quantity.
The plants offered for sale are well-established specimens of approximately 60 × 60 cm, featuring beautifully developed aerial roots – a key indicator of maturity and vitality. Each plant is potted in a self-mixed, well-drained aroid substrate, ensuring optimal root health. Repotting is not required for the next 1-2 years, making it a stable and ready-to-display specimen.
Key Features:
- Ultra rare Monstera ‘Burle Marx Flame’
- Iconic flame-like leaf fenestrations
- Approx. size: 60 × 60 cm (mature, established plant)
- Well-developed aerial roots
- Organically grown, not over-fertilised
- Potted in self-mixed, well-drained substrate
- No repotting needed for 1–2 years
- True collector’s plant with strong visual impact
Care Requirements:
- Bright, indirect light
- Warm, humid environment
- Airy, well-draining aroid soil
- Avoid waterlogging
- Support (e.g. moss pole) encourages optimal leaf development
This slow-growing rarity rewards patience with increasingly dramatic foliage – each new leaf more impressive than the last.
Elevate your collection with one of the most iconic and desirable aroids available today.
Secure your Monstera ‘Burle Marx Flame’ now at TOMs FLOWer CLUB – a true botanical investment and living work of art.
You will receive the exact plant shown in the photos.