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The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera adansonii) gets its common name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages, making the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. It can be ...
Outdoors, you can grow it in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and ... You can also run a small humidifier near it. You can water a Swiss cheese plant until it runs out the bottom (just make sure its ...
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with perforations and holes.
However, that doesn’t mean the swiss cheese plant doesn’t have its quirks. One such quirk which often confuses new houseplant owners is the plant’s ability to grow aerial roots. While this ...
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 ...