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  2. Monstera deliciosa - Wikipedia

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    Monstera deliciosa, the Swiss cheese plant [2] or split-leaf philodendron [3] is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. [4] It has been introduced to many tropical areas, and has become a mildly invasive species in Hawaii , Seychelles , Ascension Island and the Society Islands .

  3. Monstera adansonii - Wikipedia

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    Monstera adansonii, the Adanson's monstera, [2] Swiss cheese plant, [3] or five holes plant, is a species of flowering plant from family Araceae, which is widespread across much of South America and Central America. [4] Monstera adansonii is classified as a hemiepiphyte vine and can be found in tropical forests with hot and high humidity ...

  4. Swiss cheese plant - Wikipedia

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    Swiss cheese plant may refer to: Monstera deliciosa , a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico , south to Panama Monstera adansonii , a species of flowering plant widespread across much of South America and Central America

  5. How to Tell If Your Monstera Plant Is Dying - AOL

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    Common Swiss Cheese Plant Problems. While Swiss cheese plants are pretty low-maintenance, they need just the right conditions to thrive. Here are some common problems to look out for: Brown Leaf Edges

  6. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    Monstera Swiss Cheese Plant. Care level: Medium. Named for its hole-filled leaves that resemble a slice of Swiss cheese, this indoor plant develops large, glossy leaves with the right care routine ...

  7. How to Care for Swiss Cheese Plants - AOL

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    Add a beautiful Monstera plant (common name: Swiss cheese plant) to your home. Find Monstera plant care tips. Plus, here's why pet owners should avoid this one.

  8. Monstera - Wikipedia

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    Since plants in the genus root both into the soil and over trees, it is considered a hemiepiphyte with roots in soil but climbing on trees. [4] Aerial roots hanging directly to the ground have, according to Madison, measured up to one hundred feet (thirty meters) in height..

  9. Mystery of why Swiss cheese has holes solved

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