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  2. 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.

  3. How to Propagate Monstera for an Endless Supply of Greenery ...

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    Monstera, also known as Swiss-cheese plant or split-leaf philodendron, is one of the most popular houseplants around. And for good reason—this plant boasts beautiful, glossy green leaves that ...

  4. Monstera adansonii - Wikipedia

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    The leaves have a somewhat thick, waxy texture, and contain large, oval-shaped perforations, which led to its common name of "Swiss cheese plant". It grows to be 3–5 feet tall as a houseplant, and up to 13 feet as a vine. The Adanson's monstera is an easy to care for houseplant that likes bright, indirect sunlight, and well draining soil.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 .

  7. 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..

  8. How to Prune a Jade Plant: 5 Tips to Keep Your Succulent ...

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    Tips. Prune jade plants once a year to prevent them from being top-heavy and to maintain their shape. 2. Wait for the Growing Season. You can prune a jade plant at any time, but the best time to ...

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