Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with perforations and holes.
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House Digest on MSNWhat's In A Name? Monstera Vs. Swiss Cheese PlantExplore the fascinating world of Monstera and why it's commonly called the Swiss cheese plant. Learn the its species ...
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The Spruce on MSNYour Monstera Probably Needs a Good Pruning for Better Growth—How to Do It RightLarge, deeply divided leaves along with sheer size and shape, make Monstera deliciosa ideal foundation plants for indoor ...
Monstera is a dynamic foliage houseplant; certain varieties can be “monsters” in size! Commonly referred to as the Swiss ...
Place your Monstera in a bright, indirect light spot. While it can tolerate low light, it thrives best with a few hours of indirect sunlight Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to ...
In nature, monstera often grows against or onto large tree trunks, explains Mr Sullivan. A stake mimics the support a tree trunk would offer, helping the plant grow upwards.
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant Due to its increased popularity, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) has named 2025 "The Year of the Monstera." As a houseplant, it still grows tall ...
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