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known for their striking fenestrations and tropical appearance · have been popular since the mid-20th century · particularly in mid-century modern interiors. &mdash · Cori Sears · The Spruce · bright yellow marbling · and fenestrations or cuts of the kind seen on split leaf philodendron (Monstera deliciosa). &mdash · Joshua Siskin · Oc Register · 6 Feb. 2026 High humidity · bright indirect light · and warm temperatures are essential for healthy growth and proper leaf fenestration . &mdash · Sj McShane · Martha Stewart · 18 Jan. 2026 Similar to the much-smaller Monstera adansonii · Andrea Beck · Better Homes & Gardens · 4 Oct. 2025 The Thomas house sits close to the street and · is oriented to take advantage of its high mountainside perch. &mdash · Mark David

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known for their striking fenestrations and tropical appearance
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have been popular since the mid-20th century
particularly in mid-century modern interiors. &mdash
Cori Sears
The Spruce
bright yellow marbling
and fenestrations or cuts of the kind seen on split leaf philodendron (Monstera deliciosa). &mdash
Learn more
Joshua Siskin
Oc Register
6 Feb. 2026 High humidity
bright indirect light
and warm temperatures are essential for healthy growth and proper leaf fenestration . &mdash
Learn more
Sj McShane
Martha Stewart
18 Jan. 2026 Similar to the much-smaller Monstera adansonii
Andrea Beck
Better Homes & Gardens
Learn more
4 Oct. 2025 The Thomas house sits close to the street and
is oriented to take advantage of its high mountainside perch. &mdash
Mark David

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