Monstera Adansonii, also known as Swiss Cheese Vine, is akin to its larger relative, the Monstera Deliciosa. Its leaves are adorned with distinctive, natural oval holes called fenestrations, which give the plant its common name. These vines thrive on climbing; when given a moss pole, they produce larger leaves. Alternatively, they make charming hanging plants, with their vines gracefully cascading from the pot's edges.
Monstera Adansonii Care: