We've all seen the #monsteragoals: towering plants with gorgeous glossy leaves and abundant splits. While you may be tempted to keep your monstera untouched to keep it as large as possible, the idea ...
Monstera deliciosas, or Swiss cheese plants, grow into lush houseplants when they're watered every one to two weeks and left ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Monsteras are one of our favorite indoor plants but if you’ve found yourself ...
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 ...
We probably don't need to tell you that Monstera plants have become wildly popular, taking up a prominent role in both indoor gardening and home decor. One species in particular, Monstera deliciosa ...
Place your Monstera in a bright, indirect light spot. While it can tolerate low light, it thrives best with a few hours of indirect sunlight Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the ...
Monstera deliciosa aka the Swiss Cheese Plant is possibly the most popular house plant in Australia. It’s a bomb-proof indoor climber. In fact, in some parts of Australia it’s become an environmental ...
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