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Monstera Leaf

If you are looking to create a big, bold, tropical feel, Monstera may be the perfect houseplant for you. Also known as the Swiss Cheese plant, it features big (2-foot-wide) leaves that are cut down the sides and look like they have holes in them. This easy to grow houseplant gets huge, lives for many years, and looks great with all types of interior styles. Includes (1) Monstera deliciosa in 6-inch grower container Typically grown indoors as a houseplant but can be grown outdoors in USDA…

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Lani Merlina
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Giant Monstera Deliciosa swiss Cheese Plant, Ceriman, Cutleaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit 3ft Shipped From Sunny Florida - Etsy

The plant that I ship is about 2-3 feet tall. Combined shipping: If bought with other plants that I sell, shipping is combined and discounted. Monstera are species of evergreen tropical vines and shrubs that are native to Central America. They are famous for their natural leaf-holes, which has led to the rise of their nickname, Swiss Cheese Plant. The Monstera's leaf-holes are called fenestrations and are theorized to maximize sun fleck capture on the forest floor by increasing the spread of…

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Nghi Ha Ngo
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I Love A "Delicious Monster" Plant

Imagine: You can tell that Monstera deliciosa is a hot plant right now...not many houseplants have their own hashtags. Perhaps this is a signal that tropicals are indeed “the new succulents.” Maybe it’s a case of everything old being new again…I remember the days when the leaves were all over 1950’s

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