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Common name -Monstera plant
Scientific name -monstera deliciosa
Description
Monstera deliciosa, commonly called split-leaf philodendron or swiss cheese plant, is native to Central America. It is a climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is perhaps most noted for its large perforated leaves on thick plant stems and its long cord-like aerial roots.
Plant care and instruction
Water Monstera moderately and evenly, about once a week. Wait until the soil is fairly dry before watering again. Keep in a fairly humid environment. To curb excessive growth, avoid re-potting too often and prune regularly by pinching off new growth.
1.Light -bright to medium indirect light
2.Place-Use a well-draining potting mix
3.Water -Water every 1-2 weeks
4.Fertilizer -Once a month
5.Repotting -annually
6.Temperature -65°F-85°F range (18°C-30°C).
Special features
It is a climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is perhaps most noted for its large perforated leaves on thick plant stems and its long cord-like aerial roots. In its native tropical habitat, it will climb somewhat impressively to 70' into large trees, clothing the trunks with leaves in the 1-3' long range.