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This display also includes a Monstera deliciosa.
Shows the fruit salad plant (Monstera deliciosa).
Monstera deliciosa) indoors as a houseplant.
Or try the Swiss-cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa), whose large heart-shaped foliage is deeply cut and perforated.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Dieffenbachia, Syngonium and Monstera deliciosa.
Monstera deliciosa (Ceriman)
The company's name is based on the name of a plant that grows in the rainforests of tropical America, Monstera deliciosa.
The usual characterization of flavor is "pineapple/banana" flavor, similar to the flavor of the Monstera deliciosa fruit.
The best-known representative of the genus, Monstera deliciosa, is also cultivated for its edible fruit which taste like a combination of banana and pineapple.
Philodendron smothered tree trunks in curling vines; the giant scissored and hole-punched leaves of Monstera deliciosa flapped in the gauzy humid air.
Other featured plants in the Fern House include a Mexican breadfruit (Monstera deliciosa) and tropical flowers including passionflower (Passiflora sp.)
Fenestrate (fenestrata) "windowed" with holes (e.g. Monstera deliciosa or Aponogeton fenestralis), or window-like patches of translucent tissue.
Monstera deliciosa (the Swiss cheese plant) is so common that it is all too often neglected, but given enough space and care its deeply divided leaves make a real show right up to the ceiling.
The owner, Robert Moehling, is indeed usually there, ready to explain his stock of fruits, which you'll never see in your neighborhood supermarket, from hard-to-find varieties of mangoes to the monstera deliciosa, which tastes like a cross between a banana and pineapple.
He brought his plants inside, huge tropical creatures like the Monstera deliciosa leaves that loom larger than life behind the woman playing the guitar in "Music," or the big pot of daisies that sits beside the woman in red in "Daisies."
Its glass houses contain a tropical section with Dracaena fragrans, Ficus elastica, F. benjamina , Monstera deliciosa, Tamarindus indica, Theobroma cacao, etc., as well as epiphytes, orchids, and tropical fruits; and a desert house containing a variety of cacti and succulents.