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Types of Monstera Plants — And How You Should Display Them in Your Home for Epic FoliageThere must be few modern plant parents who don't own a Monstera. Also known, as the Swiss Cheese plant, this 1970s foliage favorite swept back into interior style several years ago and has ...
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Monstera carePropagation tips In the wild, Monsteras grow as understory plants, often climbing up the tree bark. To replicate this at home, provide your Monstera with a tall moss stick for support and it will ...
Monstera, also known as Swiss-cheese plant or split-leaf philodendron, is one of the most popular houseplants around. And for good reason—this plant boasts beautiful, glossy green leaves that ...
Large-leaved plants are the fashionistas of the indoor plant world. At least, that’s what the garden trendspotters say.
Has your monstera deliciosa (swiss cheese plant ... a climber and these aerial roots serve a couple of purposes in the wild – hanging loose to the ground to suck up nutrients and moisture ...
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