Take stem cuttings or propagate the plant by air layering. Monstera, also known as Swiss-cheese plant or split-leaf philodendron, is one of the most popular houseplants around. And for good reason ...
Perhaps you want to double up your marvelous monstera and give it to a loved one, or you simply want to add to your divine ...
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with ...
Monstera plants are perfect indoor companions. Keep them in bright, indirect light, water appropriately, maintain humidity, ...
Monstera is a dynamic foliage houseplant; certain varieties can be “monsters” in size! Commonly referred to as the Swiss ...
Has your monstera deliciosa (swiss cheese plant) started growing green roots from its stem? You’ve got yourself some aerial roots. Here’s what you need to know about this unique feature.
Understanding that in the wild monstera is a tropical plant will help you duplicate the right indoor conditions to insure these plants thrive. Growing needs. Monstera prefer warm temperatures ...
Large medium-light green, cordate leaves on a Swiss cheese plant are 14-22 inches long and 10-13 inches wide. Growing needs. Monstera prefer warm temperatures; they hate drafts. Plants need a ...