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How to Grow Monstera Obliqua Indoors—What This Rare Plant Needs to Thrive
Hailing from Central and South America, Monstera obliqua is a rare evergreen trailing shrub that thrives in high-humidity ...
Learn what causes monstera leaves to curl, from watering issues to pests, plus specific fixes for each problem.
Do you have a houseplant or outdoor plant with issues? Send a photo and a few sentences explaining what’s wrong with your plant to enegley@lnpnews.com. Plant experts in the region will share diagnosis ...
While there are 48 known species of Monstera, only a handful are grown as houseplants, and the most common is Monstera deliciosa. The plant is often mistaken for a split-leaf philodendron, and though ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The easy-to-care-for, vibrantly green monstera (which comes in many monstera plant varieties you really should know about), continues to be a ...
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant Due to its increased popularity, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) has named 2025 "The Year of the Monstera." As a houseplant, it still grows tall, ...
Yellowing leaves is one of the most common problems you’ll deal with when caring for a monstera. It’s frustrating because those giant, deep green, shapely leaves that look like they would have been at ...
Monsteras can be propagated through three methods: cuttings, air layering, and separation. The cutting method is the most popular, while air layering is the lowest risk. The separation method involves ...
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