Costa Farms Monstera Deliciosa, sometimes also called Swiss Cheese Plant or Split-Leaf Philodendron (even though it’s not a Philodendron), this plant features large, heart-shaped leaves with stunning cuts. It can climb 10 ft. or more over time as it matures. Monstera may be the perfect houseplant for you if you’re looking to create a big, bold, tropical feel in your home. While young, this houseplant has a dense, bushy shape, but as it grows, it wants to vine out. You can keep it bushy with regular pruning or let it climb up a vertical support (such as fishing line fastened into the ceiling), for a decidedly bold and tropical look. Not only are Monsteras striking, they help purify the air by removing unhealthy organic compounds.
- Monstera may be the perfect houseplant for you if you’re looking to create a big, bold, tropical feel in your home, while young, this houseplant has a dense, bushy shape, but as it grows, it wants to vine out, you can keep it bushy with regular pruning or let it climb up a vertical support (such as fishing line fastened into the ceiling), for a decidedly bold and tropical look
- Thrives in rooms with bright light but indirect sunlight, can however tolerate low-lit rooms
- Water weekly, keep soil moist but not saturated, drain any excess water. Ships well rooted in grower pot dropped into a light-weight decor planter.
- Fertilization: feed in spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer formulated for use on houseplants
- Note: plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested additionally, exposure to the sap of plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact, grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption
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