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Raising a Swiss cheese plant can be an extremely gratifying practice, watching as each new set of leaves gradually grows and develops a series of naturally occurring holes in its foliage.
A bundle can be a savvy starting point for shoppers keen to foray into houseplants. B&Q has a Pet-Friendly indoor plant ...
Swiss cheese plants are fast growers, though they don't mind being a little root-bound. However, if you find your plant isn't growing as vigorously as it was, or if the soil is starting to pull ...
also goes by the clever "Swiss cheese plant" moniker because of the holes that develop along the leathery leaves as they mature. Confusingly, it's sometimes also called split-leaf philodendron ...
Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant, monstera is known for large, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with perforations and holes. This houseplant "monster" grows quickly and is perfectly ...
Strikingly glossy, green perforated leaves resembling Swiss cheese, as well as a generally hardy nature, it's no surprise that the Swiss cheese plant is consistently one of the nation's favourite ...