Monstera deliciosa, is commonly called split-leaf philodendron or swiss cheese plant. A climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is most famous for its quirky, natural leaf holes and deep splits. These large perforated leaves on thick plant stems and its long cord-like aerial roots. Aerial roots on the lower parts of this plant can be pushed back into the soil to help nourish the plant. Where as, the aerial roots on the upper parts of the plant can be attached to a moss-like climbing pole or simply removed. This monster of a plant adds a lush, tropical feel with its dramatic foliage, giving any interior space instant jungle vibes.
Monstera deliciosa, is commonly called split-leaf philodendron or swiss cheese plant. A climbing, evergreen perennial vine that is most famous for its quirky, natural leaf holes and deep splits. These large perforated leaves on thick plant stems and its long cord-like aerial roots. Aerial roots on the lower parts of this plant can be pushed back into the soil to help nourish the plant. Where as, the aerial roots on the upper parts of the plant can be attached to a moss-like climbing pole or simply removed. This monster of a plant adds a lush, tropical feel with its dramatic foliage, giving any interior space instant jungle vibes.