This iconic houseplant has become a staple in many homes, and for good reason. It is an easy grower, and the fenestrated leaves with their unusual holes and slits are truly eye-catching! Juvenile plant foliage will be solid, and fenestrations will appear over time as the plant gets bigger and grows. There are a lot of common names for this plant, including Swiss Cheese Plant, Swiss Cheese Vine, Mexican Breadfruit, Split-Leaf Philodendron, and more. Please note that while this is NOT a Philodendron, the genera Monstera and Philodendron are indeed related.
60-120 inches tall and 48-72 inches wide at maturity
Prefers high to medium humidity with temperatures between 60-85 F
Requires medium to low light, near windows or interior rooms
Maintains stunning fenestrated bright green and neon green leaves that can grow very large with the right support
Great for humid spaces, low-light spaces, kitchens, bathrooms, sunporches, interior rooms, tabletops, desks
Low-light tolerant, foliage interest, vigorous growth, fenestrated leaves
7 inch Potted Houseplants are 12-28 inches tall at shipment, varies by season and plant
Keep away from pets and children, toxic if ingested or consumed