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 ...
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This is how much light a monstera really needs, plus some signs you might have gotten it wrong
Key Points Monsteras need bright, indirect light to grow well and avoid damage from too much or too little light.Proper light exposure helps prevent issues like yellowing leaves, slow growth, or ...
This perfectly perforated botanical has become the darling of many a houseplant collection. Learn how to care for it in your home Also known as the Swiss cheese plant, Mexican breadfruit, or hurricane ...
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Monstera care tips for lush indoor jungles
From light and watering to aerial root management, caring for a Monstera deliciosa is about mimicking its tropical home. With the right environment, this statement plant can flourish indoors, ...
TikTok influencers are raving about eating the fruit of the popular houseplant, but how safe is it? Here’s what to know. Monsteras, those tropical houseplants with the cool, natural leaf holes that ...
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, ...
I am sure you have seen them in many spaces - offices and houses- big ears and dark green. Thanks to their beauty and bold look, Monstera Delicosa are one in door plants that dot many indoor spaces.
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