Monstera Deliciosa "Split Leaf Philodendron"ç
Pet Warning: Toxic To Ingest
Care Level: Plays Hard to Get
Overall Size: 8" to 18" W 16" to 24" H
It doesn't get more iconic than the swiss cheese plant. Also known as Monstera Deliciosa, they are famous in interior design circles for their notched leaves. This large one will instantly bring on-trend jungle vibes to your home. They love to spread out, so give them plenty of space and use a coir pole to keep them upright. They are easy to care for and make an ideal first houseplant.
Pet Warning: Toxic To Ingest
Care Level: Plays Hard to Get
Overall Size: 8" to 18" W 16" to 24" H
It doesn't get more iconic than the swiss cheese plant. Also known as Monstera Deliciosa, they are famous in interior design circles for their notched leaves. This large one will instantly bring on-trend jungle vibes to your home. They love to spread out, so give them plenty of space and use a coir pole to keep them upright. They are easy to care for and make an ideal first houseplant.
Pet Warning: Toxic To Ingest
Care Level: Plays Hard to Get
Overall Size: 8" to 18" W 16" to 24" H
It doesn't get more iconic than the swiss cheese plant. Also known as Monstera Deliciosa, they are famous in interior design circles for their notched leaves. This large one will instantly bring on-trend jungle vibes to your home. They love to spread out, so give them plenty of space and use a coir pole to keep them upright. They are easy to care for and make an ideal first houseplant.
More about the Monstera
The Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant or the Hurricane Plant, is a popular tropical houseplant native to Central and South America. It is known for its large, glossy leaves with distinctive holes or fenestrations, which give it a unique, "cheese-like" appearance. Monstera deliciosa plants are relatively easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of indoor environments, provided they receive enough light and moisture.
When grown in the right conditions, Monstera deliciosa plants can grow quite large, with vines that can reach up to several feet in length. They are often grown in hanging baskets or on trellises, where their vines can spill over the sides and create a lush, tropical look. Monstera deliciosa plants are non-toxic to humans, but they may be toxic to pets if ingested, so it's important to keep them out of reach if you have animals in your home.