Swiss Cheese Plant
The Swiss Cheese Plant, sometimes known as a split-leaf philodendron is not actually a philodendron but a tough epiphytic vine that, when happy climbs like Jack on his beanstalk. The broad leaves split and have comedy cheese like holes appear as the plant matures. The 'Deliciosa' translates to 'delicious' referring to the edible fruit. The Genus, 'Monstera' is named from the Latin word meaning Monstrous.
Please note our regular variants will primarily grow vertically, whilst our Bush variants will be more spread out. Decorative pots are sold separately and this variety is prone to minor marks and tears when moving environments.
#common-names: Swiss Cheese Plant, Cutleaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit, Hurricane Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron, Delicious Monster, Monstera Deliciosa, philodendrum
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Swiss Cheese Plant
Swiss Cheese Plant
The Swiss Cheese Plant, sometimes known as a split-leaf philodendron is not actually a philodendron but a tough epiphytic vine that, when happy climbs like Jack on his beanstalk. The broad leaves split and have comedy cheese like holes appear as the plant matures. The 'Deliciosa' translates to 'delicious' referring to the edible fruit. The Genus, 'Monstera' is named from the Latin word meaning Monstrous.
Please note our regular variants will primarily grow vertically, whilst our Bush variants will be more spread out. Decorative pots are sold separately and this variety is prone to minor marks and tears when moving environments.
#common-names: Swiss Cheese Plant, Cutleaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit, Hurricane Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron, Delicious Monster, Monstera Deliciosa, philodendrum
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The Swiss Cheese Plant, sometimes known as a split-leaf philodendron is not actually a philodendron but a tough epiphytic vine that, when happy climbs like Jack on his beanstalk. The broad leaves split and have comedy cheese like holes appear as the plant matures. The 'Deliciosa' translates to 'delicious' referring to the edible fruit. The Genus, 'Monstera' is named from the Latin word meaning Monstrous.
Please note our regular variants will primarily grow vertically, whilst our Bush variants will be more spread out. Decorative pots are sold separately and this variety is prone to minor marks and tears when moving environments.
#common-names: Swiss Cheese Plant, Cutleaf Philodendron, Mexican Breadfruit, Hurricane Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron, Delicious Monster, Monstera Deliciosa, philodendrum


















