"Monstera plants will become floppy as they grow, so you will need to tie the stems to some form of support, such as a coir ...
Monstera adansonii has small leaves, rarely growing larger than six inches long when grown indoors (although they can grow up ...
Each year, the National Garden Bureau selects and celebrates one plant in each of the following categories: annual, perennial ...
For houseplants, the bureau deemed 2025 the “Year of the Monstera.” Monstera is commonly known as split-leaf philodendron, ...
Monstera certainly meets the criteria and as ... Support the plant with a moss pole or trellis as it starts to climb. The large aerial roots attach to nearby surfaces to help them climb.