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Swiss Cheese Plant

Swiss Cheese Plant

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The Swiss cheese plant gets its name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages (in a process called fenestration). This makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese.
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Get to Know Swiss Cheese Plant!

Highlights

With its large, uniquely-shaped leaves that feature distinctive holes, this plant is sure to make a statement in any space. Not only is it a stunning addition to your decor, but it's also easy to care for, making it perfect for both novice and experienced plant owners. Its lush foliage helps purify the air, making it a great choice for improving indoor air quality. Plus, the Swiss Cheese Plant is said to bring good luck and prosperity to its owners. Don't miss out on this special plant!

Watering

Before watering your Swiss cheese plant, stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil feels nearly dry to the touch, it's time to water the plant. Irrigate until a little water runs out of the container's drainage holes.

Sunlight

Thrives under medium-bright, indirect light. It's used to thriving under the cover of large trees in the jungle, and the foliage can easily burn if it's exposed to too much direct sun. If direct sunlight is unavoidable, limit exposure to just two or three hours of morning sun.

Pet-Friendly?

No! This plant is not pet friendly.

Sad Plant (is your plant dying?)

YELLOW LEAVES
Yellowing of the leaves is commonly the result of overwatering. Make sure your plant is never sitting in soggy soil, and allow it to slightly dry out between waterings.

BLACK LEAVES
Black marks on the leaves can be a sign of leaf burn from direct sunlight. Watch your plant throughout the day to make sure direct sun isn't hitting it for very long. Especially make sure to protect it from strong afternoon sun.