Monstera Deliciousa 4”
• 4” pot
• With huge, glossy, dark green leaves, Monstera deliciosa is also known by its common name “Swiss cheese plant,” and is a striking addition to any room. It’s a woody vine that grows in the tropics of North and South America, where it can reach 70 feet tall. It’s a popular houseplant because it’s generally unfussy and has few pest or disease issues. Its gorgeous leaves, which develop holes give it its whimsical name. It's a great plant for newbies and experienced plant people alike.
Monstera deliciosa likes moderate indoor temperatures of 60° – 85 °F (15 to 30 °C). It prefers high humidity, but it will adapt fine to dry indoor conditions.
You can take Monstera deliciosa outdoors in summer, or keep it outdoors in warm climates (it’s often grown as a landscape plant in warm climates such as Florida). Place it in an area with filtered shade, never direct sunlight, so the leaves won’t fry. Bring it back indoors before temperatures drop below 5C.
• 4” pot
• With huge, glossy, dark green leaves, Monstera deliciosa is also known by its common name “Swiss cheese plant,” and is a striking addition to any room. It’s a woody vine that grows in the tropics of North and South America, where it can reach 70 feet tall. It’s a popular houseplant because it’s generally unfussy and has few pest or disease issues. Its gorgeous leaves, which develop holes give it its whimsical name. It's a great plant for newbies and experienced plant people alike.
Monstera deliciosa likes moderate indoor temperatures of 60° – 85 °F (15 to 30 °C). It prefers high humidity, but it will adapt fine to dry indoor conditions.
You can take Monstera deliciosa outdoors in summer, or keep it outdoors in warm climates (it’s often grown as a landscape plant in warm climates such as Florida). Place it in an area with filtered shade, never direct sunlight, so the leaves won’t fry. Bring it back indoors before temperatures drop below 5C.
• 4” pot
• With huge, glossy, dark green leaves, Monstera deliciosa is also known by its common name “Swiss cheese plant,” and is a striking addition to any room. It’s a woody vine that grows in the tropics of North and South America, where it can reach 70 feet tall. It’s a popular houseplant because it’s generally unfussy and has few pest or disease issues. Its gorgeous leaves, which develop holes give it its whimsical name. It's a great plant for newbies and experienced plant people alike.
Monstera deliciosa likes moderate indoor temperatures of 60° – 85 °F (15 to 30 °C). It prefers high humidity, but it will adapt fine to dry indoor conditions.
You can take Monstera deliciosa outdoors in summer, or keep it outdoors in warm climates (it’s often grown as a landscape plant in warm climates such as Florida). Place it in an area with filtered shade, never direct sunlight, so the leaves won’t fry. Bring it back indoors before temperatures drop below 5C.