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Monstera Deliciosa (Aka Swiss Cheese Plant)

Monstera Deliciosa (Aka Swiss Cheese Plant)

It requires bright to medium indirect light and medium water but can tolerate a little drought.

A happy Monstera can result in a voluminous plant that might require pruning, but this plant is also easy to propagate from cuttings.

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