Monstera brings a piece of the tropics to your abode, so the plants that look like them will get the same vibe. Any plant lover will find a new reason to add greenery to their space. So, here we are with the list of plants that are perfect for aesthetics and interiors.
Fiddleleaf Philodendron is another name and is a standout in this category. The elongated leaves with a vibrant green hue resemble a fiddle or a dagger. The distinctive splits and perforations of the leaves give it a Monstera-like appearance.
Don’t you think it would be great to gift these heart-shaped-leaved plants to your loved ones? The elegant, silver-marked Brandtianum on olive green makes them perfect for your interior decorations. Just keep in mind that they are toxic to animals and children as well.
Joepii is discovered by Dutch botanist Joep Moonen in French Guinea. They have a long, slender central blade with exaggerated ears at the top. They are coupled with robust growth, making them a versatile choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
The low-maintenance bestie! This Monstera-like plant has dark, moody leaves to tolerate a busy life. The deeply lobed leaves start as chocolate-toned and deepen to a rich green as they mature. It will go well with your study desks, shelves, or side tables.
This plant is named after the landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The glossy, heart-shaped leaves give them the charm of Monstera. Their fast growth and climbing nature let you keep them in a spot so they can trail and beautify your space.
Their long, slender leaves, with multi-lobed tips, extend from a central midrib, giving the plant an elegant and somewhat exotic appearance. The unique leaf shape, combined with a lush green color, makes Mayoi a visually captivating plant.
7. Philodendron Patriciae

Botanical Name: Philodendron patriciae
Find a man like Thomas Croat, who named this plant after his wife Patricia! The long, rippling, pendant-like leaves and the deeply corrugated texture, with short stems, give it a commanding presence. It is one of the most spectacular Philodendron species, with pronounced ribs.
8. Philodendron Pedatum

Botanical Name: Philodendron pedatum
The leaves and blades of Pedatum are solid, deep green, and beautifully formed. It is both quirky and elegant, and, as climbers, they thrive when given a structure to support them. Their leaves against your pastel walls add a touch of beauty.
9. Camposportoanum

Botanical Name: Philodendron camposportoanum
This species is admired for its small, heart-shaped leaves with a glossy texture, offering a more delicate resemblance to the Monstera. It’s a versatile plant that does well as both a climber and a trailing plant, and is known for being exceptionally hardy.
10. Philodendron Mamei

Botanical Name: Philodendron mamei
Oh! This white heart beauty will be the centerpiece at your home. The leaves are deep green, adorned with silvery-white variegation, and prominent veins give them a textured appearance. The overall aesthetic is completed with the lighter green undersides of the leaves and a biodegradable pot.
11. Gloriosum

Botanical Name: Philodendron gloriosum
As the name suggests, Gloriosum, they are the most Glorious! The velvety, heart-shaped leaves have prominent white veins, creating a stunning visual contrast. The size of its foliage evokes a similar dramatic effect in indoor spaces.
12. Squamiferum

Botanical Name: Philodendron squamiferum Poepp.
An evergreen climbing vine! It is a rare plant species in the family Araceae, native to French Guiana, Suriname, and northern Brazil. They will add an exotic touch to your collection, thanks to their unusual stem texture and sprawling growth habit.
13. Lacy Tree Philodendron

Botanical Name: Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum
The Stunner! The deeply cut, large, glossy dark green leaves, when spread in your living room. To give it an aesthetic twist, keep the plant over your transparent bookshelf. This species gives a more tree-like growth pattern. Its mature leaves can develop a deeply lobed structure, creating a lush canopy.
14. Philodendron Cordatum

Botanical Name: Philodendron cordatum
They have emerald-green leaves similar to Monstera, but on a smaller scale. It is a rare vining plant, perfect for hanging baskets or climbing supports. They will look great at your main entrance gate with the dangling vines.
15. Emerald Vine Philodendron

Botanical Name: Philodendron billietiae
The elongated, bright green leaves and striking orange petioles offer a different creativity compared to Monstera, yet it still embodies that lush, tropical vibe. The Billietiae creates a statement with its unique coloration and architectural form, suitable for your kitchen top.
16. Philodendron Hastatum Silversword

Botanical Name: Philodendron hastatum
The Silversword is notable for its elongated, pale silver leaves, which have a blue hue. It adds great ornamental value and also improves air quality by removing certain toxins. They have the ability to add a touch of tropics to any space but they are toxic to both humans and pets, if ingested.
17. Philodendron Verrucosum

Botanical Name: Philodendron verrucosum
This species is native to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and is characterized by its variegated, cordate-shaped, deep-green leaves with a velvety texture and enchanting veins. Give them a spine and it will form ribs with its leaves!
18. Horsehead Philodendron

Botanical Name: Philodendron bipennifolium ‘Horsehead’
They are known for unusual, fiddle-shaped leaves. The Bipennifolium is an evergreen shrub with dark green leaves which is pinnately divided into narrow, undulate lobes. Their vigorous growth habit makes it a fascinating and dramatic addition to your indoor garden.
19. Philodendron Acutifolium

Botanical Name: Philodendron acutifolium
An epiphytic climber that can also form clumps, and its adaptability has led to its use as an indoor and outdoor ornamental plant. Their elongated, arrow-shaped leaves offer a glossy appearance. You can gift this plant to your loved ones.
20. Philodendron Melanochrysum

Botanical Name: Philodendron melanochrysum
The velvety texture of this will make you crave it to make a dress for yourself. The striking yellow veins of Melanochrysum are captivating with its long, elongated, heart-shaped foliage. It is endemic to the wet Andean foothills of Colombia and will look great at your room corner.
21. Philodendron Erubescens

Botanical Name: Philodendron erubescens
This species is a robust evergreen climber, noted for its unique coloration. It has glossy, cordiform-shaped leaves that sometimes have a reddish underside, giving a extra color to your plant. They don’t love getting tanned by sunlight, so a big no to full sun exposure.
22. Philodendron Tortum


Botanical Name: Philodendron bipinattifidum
The Tortum is unique for its slender, fern-like leaves, with an airy, delicate twist. It is a fast grower and adds an exotic, sculptural element to plant collections. Keep them in a place where they get dappled sunlight.
23. Philodendron Spiritus Sancti

Botanical Name: Philodendron spiritus-sancti
One of the rarest philodendrons, native to the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, which is also the origin of its scientific name. The long, narrow leaves and a growth habit resembling that of a Monstera. They are created just to be a centerpiece at your home.
24. Philodendron Hederaceum

Botanical Name: Philodendron hederaceum
Philodendron Hederaceum’s heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines will create a colorful balcony décor for you. This easy-to-care-for plant adds a touch of green to any space, making it a popular choice for indoor decoration.
25. Birkin

Botanical Name: Philodendron birkin
The Birkin stands out for its striking variegated leaves, with a pattern of light and dark green color. They are not a climber but grows in a bushy form and thrive in warmth and humidity. When sunlight falls on them, their beauty is enhanced, giving a striking appearance in your living room.
26. Amydrium Medium

Botanical Name: Amydrium medium
Although not a Philodendron, this plant shares similarities with Monstera, featuring large, lobed leaves. It’s a climber and adds a tropical feel to any space, with its large cordate foliage and fenestration. They will be an excellent choice for creating a lush, tropical atmosphere in your house.
27. Epipremnum Pinnatum

Botanical Name: Epipremnum pinnatum
It has many common names, such as Centipede Tongavine and Silver-vine. It would look great in the vintage banana leaf coiled basket planter. They are a vigorous climber and can adapt to a variety of indoor environments and décor.
28. Rhapidophora Decursiva

Botanical Name: Rhapidophora decursiva
They are often called mini Monstera due to their large, split leaves. It’s a fast-growing climber and can create a stunning, lush green wall when given the proper support with a moss pole. Let it trail on your pastel walls, adding vibrant green color to it.
29. Homalomena Rubenscens

Botanical Name: Homalomena rubenscens
The Rubescens, with its glossy, waxy, and curvy leaves. It’s well-suited for small spaces and is known for its air-purifying qualities. They will be a masterpiece at your living room, turning your guest’s head.
30. Golden Pothos

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum
How come we can forget Pothos? They are often confused with Philodendrons and Monstera. They are incredibly hardy and adaptable, with the heart-shaped leaves and distinctive variegation. They will look great at your entrance, welcoming your guests with their fresh look.