The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera adansonii) gets its common name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages (in a process called fenestration). This makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. Native to Central and South America. Monstera adansonii has a fast growth rate and a vining habit. But it will remain at a manageable size when grown in a container indoors. When cultivated as a houseplant, Swiss cheese plants are typically grown from young nursery plants and can be potted at any time. It’s important to note that all parts of Monstera plants are toxic to pets, so be careful when growing them indoors.
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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 (in a process called fenestration). This makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. Native to Central and South America.
- Providing regular water and food will be your main care task with this plant. You also might need to do some maintenance pruning to keep the plant at your desired size.
- The Swiss cheese plant loves to climb. The plant has aerial roots growing downward from the stem, which brace against the ground or any available support.
- These plants like to be consistently moist but not soaked. Before watering your Swiss cheese plant, stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil feels nearly dry to the touch, it’s time to water the plant. Irrigate until a little water runs out of the container’s drainage holes.
- It is a famous houseplant with its large, glossy green leaves with deep splits.
- It has air-purifying properties meaning that Monstera also helps create a pleasant environment in the home & Office.
- The plant is a low-maintenance plant and can survive on moderate watering and partial shade.
- The plant grows upto 6ft in height and spreads about 20 cm.
SKU: EtonMonstera
Categories: Air Purifying Plants, Foliage Pattern Plant, Low Maintenance Plants, Plants
Tags: aglaonema variety, air purifier plant, air purifier plants for home with pot, broken heart plant, house plant, live monstera plant, live plants for garden, mostera plant, outdoor plants, succulent plants
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 50 cm |
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