Monstera deliciosa is native to the tropical rainforests of Mexico and Central America. The most common monstera types have heart-shaped leaves and naturally formed leaf holes. This houseplant, while ...
While there are 48 known species of Monstera, only a handful are grown as houseplants, and the most common is Monstera deliciosa. The plant is often mistaken for a split-leaf philodendron, and though ...
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, ...
The beautiful foliage of monsteras is what makes them such popular houseplants. Whether you grow a large Monstera deliciosa or a smaller Monstera adansonii, watching new leaves unfurl and show off ...
Monsteras can be propagated through three methods: cuttings, air layering, and separation. The cutting method is the most popular, while air layering is the lowest risk. The separation method involves ...
Though monstera plants (Monstera deliciosa) can thrive outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 10 through 12, these tropical vines are content indoors as long as they receive indirect sunlight, humid air ...
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