Is a Monstera and Swiss cheese plant the same?

The plant category, or genus, is called Monstera, but several different species of Monstera go by the same common name of “Swiss cheese plant.” Mostly, you'll find Monstera deliciosa, which has long-lobed leaves and elongated holes (though young leaves may not have these holes).
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How do you tell if it's a Monstera?

The difference between the two is the shape and size of the leaves. The philodendron has smaller leaves, which are split rather than fenestrated. They also have a feather-like shape, while Monstera leaves are round and heart-shaped.
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Why is Monstera called Swiss cheese?

'Swiss Cheese Plant' is named so because of its huge leaves with holes in them that resembles Swiss cheese. Leaf shape changes as the leaves mature from entire to having holes to eventually having perforations often extending to and breaking through the outer edges of the leaves and result in a pinnatifid leaf shape.
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Are Swiss cheese Monstera rare?

A rare and unique houseplant featuring glossy green tropical foliage with oblong holes that give it the nickname, Swiss Cheese Vine. Monstera adansonii is fast-growing and prefers to climb, so be ready to provide some support for it. Prefers bright, indirect light.
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What is the most expensive Monstera plant?

The most expensive variegate Monstera to be sold was the Adansonii Variegata that went for $38,000. A popular auction site Trade Me has seen another rare Monstera Adansoni sold for $700, and Monstera Aurea sold for $3,726.
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Swiss Cheese Plant or Swiss Cheese Vine or Mini Monstera?



What's the most expensive plant?

Another plant with unique variegation, a Hoya carnosa compacta 'Hindu Rope' became the most expensive houseplant ever sold on Trade Me in June 2020. The site's member sold it for $6500. This established plant had a cream/yellow variegation on the inside of the leaf.
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Why does my Monstera have no holes?

Why my monster leaves have no holes? Young leaves usually do not have cuts. The absence of fenestration on mature leaves may indicate a lack of light, too low air temperature, lack of moisture or lack of nutrition! There are no cuts on young leaves, they appear gradually on older ones.
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How long can a Monstera live?

The Monstera plant blooms annually and is a perennial. Since they can live for more than 40 years, they are often considered heirloom plants. The plants' long lifespan is, however, heavily dependent on growing in suitable conditions and receiving proper care.
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How often should I water my Monstera?

Water. Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
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Are Monsteras male or female?

The plants flower readily outdoors, but rarely indoors. The flowers look a lot like anthuriums and contain both male and female parts so they are self-pollinating.
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How do you grow a baby in Monstera?

Propagating New Monstera Babies

Cut just below a leaf node for a piece 4 to 5 inches long. Then remove the lower leaves to expose at least two to four leaf nodes and root nubs. If rooting in water, that's it. Place the cutting in a vase or jar so the nodes remain submerged.
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Are Monstera plants male or female?

Monstera plants have both male and female flowers, which means that they can self-pollinate.
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Should I cut small leaves off Monstera?

Should I cut off small Monstera leaves? You can cut off small Monstera leaves, especially if you're worried that they're taking too much of your plant's resources and want to encourage growth.
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Why is my cheese plant crying?

So why do cheese plants cry? Often people assume it's dew, but that settles onto the plants surface from the atmosphere but the real reason cheese plants drip is thanks to a process known as guttation, this makes it seem like they are crying.
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When should I repot my Monstera?

Early spring before new leaves occur is when to repot Monstera for the best results.
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How do you get giant Monstera leaves?

Sunlight is arguably the most significant factor when it comes to gigantic leaves on a Monstera. Too little sunlight will always result in poor-quality, uninspired leaves, so give your plant the light it needs! Each Monstera is different, but six hours of bright, indirect sunlight is a pretty good guideline to follow.
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Can you cut air roots off Monstera?

Over time, your monstera plant will grow aerial roots from its stem. Do not cut off these aerial roots—they are there to support the plant. When any aerial roots that are not supporting a climbing plant are long enough, gently train them back into the soil to take up additional nutrients.
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How do you know if your Monstera is happy?

Your Monstera's Leaves are Brown, Yellow, or Dead

Leaf discoloration on your Monstera can be cause for alarm. A healthy, happy Monstera has deep green, waxy leaves (though younger plants or new leaves may be lighter green).
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Should I mist my Monstera?

Monstera Deliciosa enjoys a humid environment, which is why we recommend frequent misting of its leaves. Alternatively, you can place your plant close to other plants, which increases the humidity of the air around them.
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Can I put my Monstera outside?

A Monstera's ability to survive outside depends on the climate of the region in which you live. Ideally, a Monstera will do best outside all year in areas with a USDA hardiness zone of 10-12. Locations prone to freezes won't be able to host a Monstera outside in the winter but may be able to do so in the summer.
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What is the rarest indoor plant?

10 Most Wanted Rare Houseplants
  1. Variegated Syngonium.
  2. Philodendron Pink Princess. ...
  3. Monstera Obliqua Peruvian Form. ...
  4. Monstera Adansonii Variegata Archipelago. ...
  5. Anthurium Warocqueanum. ...
  6. Anthurium Veitchii. ...
  7. Philodendron Gloriosum. ...
  8. Philodendron Melanochrysum. ...
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What is the rarest Monstera?

Monstera Obliqua is one of the rarest varieties, and it is often confused with Monstera Adansonii. While both of these Monsteras have lots of holes in their leaves, there are a couple of key differences. Visually, Obliqua looks like it is more hole than leaf.
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Why are Monstera plants so expensive?

Why are Variegated Monstera so Expensive? Variegated Monsteras are so expensive because of their rarity and popularity. The lack of chlorophyll in the leaves means it needs more light and grows slower. Slower growth means slower propagation and fewer new plants.
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