Has your monstera deliciosa (swiss cheese plant) started growing green roots from its stem? You’ve got yourself some aerial roots. Here’s what you need to know about this unique feature.
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How to cut Monstera aerial roots without causing damage, according to horticulture expertsKnowing how to cut monstera aerial roots might not have been something you expected to have to learn when caring for a monstera plant but there can be a time you'll need to prune them. Caring for ...
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Plants that don't need repotting as often as you thinkhave roots that stabilise the plant by attaching to trees or logs. So the aerial roots and even those coming out of the bottom of the pot can be quite happy in the air and may just be looking for ...
Ball Moss (Tillandsia recurvata) is a small epiphyte commonly found clinging to limbs of live oaks and other trees in ...
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