What Should You Name Your Monstera Deliciosa? 50+ Names to Get You Started

So, you’re interested in naming your houseplant? Any amount of internet searching will tell you that you aren’t alone. Turns out that naming your plants is a pretty common practice…
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Everything You Need to Know About Variegated Monsteras
One of the hottest trends in houseplants in the last few years has been variegated plant specimens. The contrasting colors and patterns never fail to add visual appeal to a…
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How To Keep Monstera Leaves Shiny: Tips For Cleaning Plant Leaves
Monstera deliciosa is popular for many reasons, but one of the primary attractions is its shiny, dark green leaves. However, just like other surfaces in your home, Monstera leaves can…
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How to Grow Bigger Leaves on Your Monstera Deliciosa
Every Monstera deliciosa online seems to have huge, gorgeous leaves. But this doesn’t always match what you find in a nursery. Despite being the same species, a juvenile Monstera and…
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4 Signs It’s Time to Repot Your Monstera Deliciosa
If you’ve had your Monstera deliciosa for a while, you may be wondering what you need to do to keep it thriving. The answer (in part) is to repot it…
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7 Reasons Why Your Monstera Might Not Be Growing
The Monstera deliciosa is a tropical vine known for its aggressive, fast growth. In the wild, Monsteras can easily reach up to 60 feet high, and while they won’t get…
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Shaping Your Monstera: How To Grow It Bushier, Taller, Bigger and More
Monstera deliciosa owners prize this plant for its large, shiny leaves, easy care, and the tropical ambiance it lends a room. They are also great for people who want to…
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Five Signs Your Monstera Deliciosa Needs A Drink of Water
The Monstera deliciosa, a tropical rain forest vine native to Central and South America, can be difficult to water. While it may seem like Monsteras don’t need a ton of…
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Why Your Monstera Leaves Aren’t Splitting: What You Can Do To Help
I bought my first Monstera deliciosa at my local grocery store. It was a relatively small plant, but I was so excited to find it that I didn’t mind. I…
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Rooting, Propagating, and Decorating with Monstera Leaves
People love to grow Monstera deliciosa for its large, glossy, dark green leaves with distinctive slits and splits. But aside from just letting this plant grow tall and spread out,…
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