If you’re dreaming of a lush, tropical vibe in your New Zealand garden, an outdoor monstera plant might be the answer. While Monsteras are famous as striking houseplants, their bold, dramatic leaves and easy-going nature can also make an eye-catching statement outdoors in the right conditions. Discover which monsteras thrive outside, how to care for them in your garden, and why the Swiss Cheese Plant is truly a superstar in Kiwi landscapes.

Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese or Fruit Salad Plant, is a popular indoor tropical plant loved for its striking, holey leaves and easy-care nature. This lush foliage plant brings an instant jungle vibe to any home or office, thriving in bright, indirect light with minimal fuss. Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or just starting, the Monstera deliciosa is a statement piece that’s both beautiful and forgiving, making it one of the best indoor plants in New Zealand.
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Monstera 'Monkey Mask' is a very popular indoor plant due to its striking foliage. It produces dark green, heart-shaped leaves with distinct holes. They are produced off stems that can be left to trail or to climb a peat post or the like. It typically grows to 15 cm tall and 40 cm in length, but this depends on how the plant is trained. Monstera 'Monkey Mask' is commonly grown as a potted plant and is well-suited to an office environment where it can trail from a shelf or the like.
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