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indoor plant totem Philodendron - Swiss Cheese on Totem Pole

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indoor plant totem Philodendron - Swiss Cheese on Totem PoleWith beautiful, interesting holes of various sizes in its foliage, the Philodendron Swiss Cheese (Monstera adansonii) plant is an easy care plant that tolerates lower light conditions. As it grows up the wooden stake, the foliage becomes larger as do the holes. Plant Details: Monstera adansonii Sun Exposure: Low light Care: Low maintenance Water when soil is dry to the touch Characteristics: Large, intriguing leaves with holes Easy to grow Purifies

With beautiful, interesting holes of various sizes in its foliage, the Philodendron Swiss Cheese (Monstera adansonii) plant is an easy-care plant that tolerates lower light conditions. As it grows up the wooden stake, the foliage becomes larger as do the holes. 

Plant Details:

Monstera adansonii

Sun Exposure:

  • Low light

    Care:

    • Low maintenance
    • Water when soil is dry to the touch

      Characteristics:

      • Large, intriguing leaves with holes 
      • Easy to grow
      • Purifies the air

        Recommended for:

        • Tabletop or floor
        • Adds interest to any space
        • Makes a great gift
        • Perfect for home or office
        • Good choice for beginners

          Disclaimer: Planter shown not included

          The plant you receive will vary from the photo.  No plants are alike. They are unique, constantly growing, and ever-changing. Rest assured, the best is carefully selected for you!

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