DIY kit monstera leaf bead tutorial for beginners - Inspire Uplift

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 29 May 2024
DIY kit monstera leaf bead tutorial for beginners - Inspire Uplift
Monstera adansonii is a rock star among houseplants, beloved on social media and in real life for its large, heart-shaped, hole-y leaves. Like Monstera deliciosa, Monstera adansonii is commonly referred to as Swiss cheese plant because of the holes (perforations or fenestrations) in its leaves. Also called Swiss cheese vine, the smaller, more compact Monstera adasonii develops leaf perforations sooner than Monstera deliciosa. The holes can represent up to 50% or so of a leaf.
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Monstera adansonii is a rock star among houseplants, beloved on social media and in real life for its large, heart-shaped, hole-y leaves. Like Monstera deliciosa, Monstera adansonii is commonly referred to as Swiss cheese plant because of the holes (perforations or fenestrations) in its leaves. Also called Swiss cheese vine, the smaller, more compact Monstera adasonii develops leaf perforations sooner than Monstera deliciosa. The holes can represent up to 50% or so of a leaf.
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