monstera vs philodendron split leaf Monstera deliciosa, Split Leaf Philodendron or Big Swiss Cheese plant
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monstera vs philodendron split leaf

monstera vs philodendron split leaf Monstera deliciosa, Split Leaf Philodendron or Big Swiss Cheese plant

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monstera vs philodendron split leaf Monstera deliciosa, Split Leaf Philodendron or Big Swiss Cheese plantBotanical Name: Monstera deliciosa Native Region Environment: Southern Mexico to Panama Sun Light: Morning direct sun otherwise bright, indirect light is best. Temperature: Indoor houseplant temperature range 65 85 degrees is best. Outdoors in USDA Zones 11 12. Water: Best to moisten the entire soil and let it dry to the touch than frequently water small amounts. Frequent mists are better than frequent watering. Avoid standing water. Soil: Organically

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa

Native Region/Environment: Southern Mexico to Panama

Sun/Light: Morning direct sun otherwise bright, indirect light is best. 

Temperature: Indoor houseplant temperature range 65-85 degrees is best.  Outdoors in USDA Zones 11-12.

Water: Best to moisten the entire soil and let it dry to the touch than frequently water small amounts.  Frequent mists are better than frequent watering.  Avoid standing water.

Soil: Organically rich and porous.

Growth Pattern: Large perennial evergreen vine in warm climates.  Each vine  is compact with close leaf nodes and long, strong aerial roots to attach and support its weight for climbing.  Deep fenestrations, evolutionary adaptation of oval leaf holes and deep side splits, which permit diffuse lighting to reach even the lower leaves and not just the growing crown. Grows 1'-2' per year. 

Mature Size: Mature plants can have 60'-80' long vines that are 3" in diameter.  Large leaves, maturing at 2 1/2' wide and 3' long each, create a very bushy, dense tropical feel.

Attributes: Versatile, in a hanging basket or in a pot with a growing pole, the heart shaped leaves are a solid, uniform green that is trainable. Able to grow very densely considering the large leaf size.

Pot: 3.5" or 4"

Monstera deliciosa,  also commonly called the Split Leaf Philodendron or Swiss Cheese plant.  It has many lesser known names: Adam's Rib philodendron; Skeleton philodendron; Broken Leaf philodendron; Tiger's Hand, Horse Skeleton and Cow Ribs.

All species of Monstera are known as good house companions as they filter harmful VOC's, like formaldehyde, benzene and others, from their environment.

This plant may have a degree of toxicity that may cause illness or discomfort if ingested.  It is grown and sold for Ornamental purposes and not intended as a food nor fodder.  Additionally, contact with the sap of this plant may cause irritation or discomfort.

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