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Living fences. Leaves with holes. A lived-in vibe. And other likely garden trends for 2025Finally, Dubow draws a parallel between the celebrity "cutout" dress fashion trend and fenestrated plants --- those with holes in their leaves, like split-leaf Philodendron and monstera.
If your philodendron starts developing yellow leaves, that could be a sign of over-watering. Yes! In fact, philodendrons are one of the easiest plants to propagate. Simply cut off a stem of your ...
Cut a philodendron stem that is 4 to 6 inches long with several leaves on it, cutting the stem below the lowest node. Remove the lower leaves. Two to three leaves should remain on the cut stem.
Scientists speculate these holes allow tropical ... even though it is not a philodendron. It’s known for its large, heart-shaped perforated leaves on thick stems. In its native habitat, it ...
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