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The plant is actually a type of vine of the genus Monstera that produces long brown aerial roots which it uses to hold onto and climb up trees.
The reason it has holes in its leaves is that in its natural jungle enviroment where it grows in crevices in trees they allow light to reach its lowest foilage.
Monstera are evergreen plants and prefer indirect sunlight. Too much direct light in warmer months may burn the leaves. If possible try to put the plant outside once a year in direct sunlight to encourage new lush growth
Monstera produce large volumes of aerial roots which can grow out of the pot and get slightly out of control. These can be trimmed when needed. Leaves also respond well to trimming and can be used for propagation.
During the growing season, water every one to two weeks. Water until excess drains through. In the winter water only occasionally. The foilage can be sprayed with a mister with demineralized or rainwater to increase humidity.
Our plant heights are given as an approximate range of what you will receive as every plant will be slightly different.
Use our recommended outer pot size to help choose a decorative pot that will fit