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Monstera Adansonii, commonly known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is a striking tropical houseplant prized for its unique, perforated leaves. This vining plant thrives in indoor spaces and can be grown as a trailing or climbing specimen.
Description:
- Dimensions: Grows 6-12 inches tall indoors, with vines extending several feet when supported.
- Sun Exposure: Prefers bright, indirect light. Can tolerate lower light but grows best with consistent filtered sunlight.
- Water Requirements: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings.
- Hardiness Zones: Best suited for Zones 10-12 when grown outdoors. Indoors, it thrives year-round.
- Growth Habit: A vining plant that can be left trailing or trained to climb with support.
- Pruning: Trim as needed to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any yellowing leaves.
How to Plant:
- Location: Ideal for indoor spaces, hanging baskets, or climbing on a moss pole.
- Soil Preparation: Use a well-draining potting mix with peat and perlite for best results.
- Planting: When repotting, choose a container with drainage holes and plant at the same depth as the original nursery pot.
- Watering: Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Fun Fact:
Monstera adansonii gets its "Swiss Cheese" nickname from its naturally occurring leaf holes, a phenomenon known as fenestration, which helps the plant withstand strong winds and heavy rain in its native tropical habitat.