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  2. Monstera - Wikipedia

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    Monstera deliciosa vine Large Monstera deliciosa They are commonly grown indoors as houseplants . The best-known representative of the genus, Monstera deliciosa , is also cultivated for its edible fruit which tastes like a combination of peach and pineapple.

  3. Monstera adansonii - Wikipedia

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    Monstera adansonii is known for its beautiful, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves have a somewhat thick, waxy texture, and contain large, oval-shaped perforations, which led to its common name of "Swiss cheese plant". It grows to be 3–5 feet tall as a houseplant, and up to 13 feet as a vine. The Adanson's monstera is an easy to care for ...

  4. Monstera deliciosa - Wikipedia

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    Monstera deliciosa, the Swiss cheese plant [2] or split-leaf philodendron [3] is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. [4] It has been introduced to many tropical areas, and has become a mildly invasive species in Hawaii , Seychelles , Ascension Island and the Society Islands .

  5. Monstera barrieri - Wikipedia

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    Adult plants have an asymmetrical stem with diameter up to 2 cm internodes are shorter than they are broad, Petioles are 18–41 cm long. Blades are 36–58 cm long, and 31–37 cm wide. [ 2 ]

  6. Monstera tenuis - Wikipedia

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    Monstera tenuis is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native to Central America, from Nicaragua to Panama. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It grows in wet tropical habitats below 1,600 meters (5,200 ft). [ 3 ] Like many others in its genus, like Monstera dubia , the plant starts life on the forest floor and then climbs tree trunks in a shingling fashion with ...

  7. Monstera praetermissa - Wikipedia

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    Monstera praetermissa is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native to Brazil. [1] It grows in wet tropical forests from 50–900 metres (160–2,950 ft) in elevation. It is most similar to Monstera obliqua and Monstera xanthospatha, but differs from these in habitat (Brazil) and in its inflorescence.

  8. Monstera tuberculata - Wikipedia

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    Monstera tuberculata, also called the giant Monstera or the giant velvet-leaf Monstera, is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native from Mexico south to Panama. [1] It grows in lowland wet tropical biomes up to 200 metres (660 ft) in elevation. [ 2 ]

  9. Monstera membranacea - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Monstera membranacea is a species of flowering plant in the genus Monstera of the arum family, Araceae. Description