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Hello again my dear Hivers. Today it was a great day to start. Loving the windy and sunny weather.

Waking up in the morning enjoying the beautiful scene from our balcony. While chilling in I notice this incredible plant hiding at the corner of our house. It was such a lovely plant I was fascinated with its leaves because it have a hole in it. At first I thought its just eaten by a worm but as I look closer the leaves are normal their is no bite in it. Then I quickly ask my mother about this plant.

This plant name is Monstera deliciosa, and others mostly called it as Swiss cheese plant. Because its leaves looks like a swiss of a cheese.

Fun Fact:
  • The hole is not just for visual beauty of the plant but it sets for unique feature. It serve as a survival strategy. The plant develop this holes in order the sunlight reached the soil where they propagate there selves.
  • This iconic holes called fenestrations. It is no other than hole but it splits the strong wind and make it reduce its speed.By the help of this holes the plant can with stand a strong heavy rains.
  • Monstera is best as an indor plant because it has a good quality purification of the air. It filter household pollutants and transform it into good air quality.

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Maybe that is all for today, Thank you for reaching this very end :)

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Ah, yan pala other name nya.
Meron din kami nyan, cute ng dahon nho.

Ano po tawag niyo diyan na halaman?

Monstera deliciosa din hehe.

Monsteras are fascinating and I'm only learning about the holes in their leaves, lol! Thanks for sharing the fun facts about them. Good evening :)

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I am happy that you learned a lot from my blog. Thanks for dropping by🤗

Pleasure :) Good evening

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Yayamanin!

Ang unique nmn. Di pa ako nkakakita ng ganitong plant.