It's also sometimes called Monstera esqueleto and is much less commonly available than other types. Monstera adansonii is a ...
Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera adansonii) gets its common name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages, making the leaves resemble Swiss ...
Monstera adansonii (commonly called "Swiss cheese plants") are popular houseplants that are known for their striking fenestrated leaves and luscious trailing vines, so it can be frustrating if your ...
Did you know you can eat the fruit on your fruit salad plant? When the Monstera deliciosa's fruit is ripe, its green scales fall off and its inside turns a creamy yellow colour. Rudi Louis ...
UK shops are selling rare houseplants for as little as £10 which are being resold online for thousands. Eagle-eyed shopper have made huge profit from these bargain potted plants bought during their ...