Learn what causes monstera leaves to curl, from watering issues to pests, plus specific fixes for each problem.
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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 ...
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My Monstera Plant Has Black Spots on Its Leaves, and It's Not a Cute Look — What Can I Do?
As far as houseplants go, the Monstera is a classic. This verdant, tropical climber has large, distinctive heart-shaped leaves with large perforations, earning it the unique nickname of the "Swiss ...
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 ...
Monstera deliciosa is native to the tropical rainforests of Mexico and Central America. The most common monstera types have heart-shaped leaves and naturally formed leaf holes. This houseplant, while ...
Interest in indoor plants has increased steadily in the U.S. over the last several years, and a few specific plants and types of plants are stealing the show. One of these plant groups is Monstera.
Monstera is highly tolerant of acid and alkaline soils, and a variety of conditions, but favors shade and moisture. The Monstera deliciosa produces fruit that looks like a scaly cucumber but tastes ...
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