Monstera Deliciosa Big Leaf Plants. While young this houseplant has a dense bushy shape but as it grows it wants to vine out. If you want more of a quick guide about general care I have an article on that here.
This is a pretty in-depth article about coaxing monstera deliciosa to grow quickly. Swiss cheese plant and split-leaf philodendron. Monstera features big 2-foot-wide leaves that look like they have holes or cuts in them giving rise to two of its other common names.
As Monstera deliciosa ages the new leaves will have more and more fenestrations holes and slits among the leaves.
Once the new root starts to grow and branching in the moss cut the whole thing off and plant it and begin fertilizing immediately and providing good light and water. Native to the rainforests of Central America the Monstera deliciosa plant is also known as the tropical split-leaf philodendron This climbing evergreen is a popular easy-to-grow houseplant and a favorite of many interior designers for both residential and commercial spaces. Monstera Deliciosa tends to produce one main root per leaf so the new leaf node will get a large root structure developed very quickly. Once the new root starts to grow and branching in the moss cut the whole thing off and plant it and begin fertilizing immediately and providing good light and water.