ATTENTION,
in December the general volume of shipments physiologically causes delivery times to increase, please be patient.
The "Swiss cheese plant" Monstera adansonii gets its common name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages, causing the leaves to resemble Swiss cheese.
The plant can almost always have small imperfections on the leaves, even when they have just left the warehouses of our producers. This could also happen to the leaves that the plant will generate in the future.
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Common name |
Monstera adansonii |
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Botanical name |
Monstera adansonii "Monkey mask" |
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Family |
Araceae |
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Plant type |
Vine |
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Max Dimensions |
In vaso. 200cm altezza |
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Sun exposure |
Partial sun exposure, no direct light |
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Soil |
Moist but well-drained |
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Soil pH |
Acidic, neutral |
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Blooming time |
Spring, summer |
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Flower colour |
Green, White |
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Native Area |
Central America, South America |
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Toxicity |
Toxic to humans and pets |
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