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  2. Nov 21, 2022 · Learn how to grow monstera as a houseplant, including care needs such as amount of light, water, soil type, and the best fertilizer. Plus find out how to propagate and prune a monstera.

    • Swiss cheese plant
    • Monstera
    • Monstera
    • Houseplant, Vine
  3. May 17, 2024 · Types. Pruning. Propagating. Potting & Repotting. Common Pests and Diseases. Common Issues. FAQ. Monstera deliciosa, also known as the split-leaf philodendron or Swiss cheese plant, is a tropical plant often kept as a houseplant. This easy-to-grow climbing evergreen provides a dramatic focal point due to its size and unique shape.

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    • Monstera Deliciosa (Monstera Deliciosa) The most readily available and well-known of all the monstera species—the Monstera deliciosa is the one you're most likely to see in Instagrammable designer homes.
    • Monstera Acuminata (Monstera Acuminata) If you're lucky enough to find this rare species, it's a great choice for small, tight-for-space apartments or for trailing over hanging baskets.
    • Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Adansonii) Sometimes called the Swiss cheese or monkey mask plant, this monstera species comes in as runner-up in terms of popularity and availability after the Monstera deliciosa.
    • Monstera Dubia (Monstera Dubia) This lesser-known variegated monstera species, sometimes called the shingle plant, has small heart-shaped leaves. The vining habit results in the foliage lying close to whatever its stems are trailing up against.
    • Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) Monstera Deliciosa is also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Ceriman, and Windoleaf, amongst others.
    • Monstera Adansonii (Swiss Cheese Vine) Monstera Adansonii is also known as Swiss Cheese Vine and Swiss Cheese Plant (sharing Monstera Deliciosa’s common name).
    • Monstera Borsigiana. Monstera Borsigiana is a subspecies of Monstera Deliciosa. Monstera Borsigiana Care. MONSTERA SPECIES. Plant Type. Evergreen vine.
    • Monstera Dubia. Monstera Dubia is another variety that is not commonly known. Monstera Dubia Care. MONSTERA SPECIES. Plant Type. Evergreen vine, flowering plant.
    • Monstera. LIGHT. Your Monstera can grow just about anywhere in your home! It tolerates low light, but grows faster and becomes more dramatic in a spot with indirect bright light.
    • Monstera Adansonii. LIGHT. Your Monstera Adansonii prefers bright indirect light. It can survive in lower light conditions but growth may slow. Keep out of direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can burn the leaves.
    • Monstera sp. ‘ Peru’ LIGHT. Your Monstera Peru will perform best in bright to medium-bright indirect light. It can tolerate direct morning sun but avoid areas in which it will be exposed to harsh afternoon sun.
    • Monstera Dubia. LIGHT. Your Monstera Dubia can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more variegation in bright indirect light. The plant can only tolerate direct sun in the morning; extended periods of direct light can burn the foliage.
  4. Sep 28, 2022 · How to Grow and Care for Monstera, a Low-Maintenance Houseplant That Can Also Thrive Outside. Also known as the Swiss cheese plant for the holes in its foliage, Monstera is easy to care for and can reach up to 10 feet tall when grown indoors. By. Madeline Buiano. Updated on September 28, 2022.

  5. Apr 14, 2022 · To care for a Monstera indoors, you need to ensure it has adequate water, six to eight hours of bright, indirect light daily, humidity, and good-quality, nutrient-rich soil. Regular pruning will keep a Monstera happy and looking its best, as will occasional feeding with a slow-release fertilizer.

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