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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 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 ]

  4. Monstera deliciosa - Wikipedia

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    Monstera deliciosa is commonly grown outdoors as an ornamental plant in the tropics and subtropics. The plant requires a lot of space and a rich and loose soil (ideally garden soil and compost in equal parts). If it grows in the ground it is better to plant it near a tree, where it can climb, if not against a trellis. It is a "moderately greedy ...

  5. Monstera gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Monstera gracilis is a species of climbing flowering plant native to eastern Colombia. Unlike many other Monstera species, it does not climb to significant heights but instead produces stolons that return to the ground. This species is distinguished by its thin, membranaceous leaves, deciduous petiole, sheath wings, and relatively slender stems.

  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 gambensis - Wikipedia

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    Monstera gambensis is a species of plant in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the tropical forest of La Gamba, Golfito, Costa Rica at 100m elevation. They can be found on the floor of humid forests with their stems climbing up trees and aerial roots visible above the soil. Sometimes the entire plant can be found solely on trees.

  8. Monstera subpinnata - Wikipedia

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    Monstera subpinnata is a species of flowering plant native to Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. [2] It grows as an epiphyte. The plant is best known for its pinnate leaves, which are unusual within the genus Monstera. The species can grow as tall as 12 m (39 ft), with leaves growing as large as 40 cm (16 in) long and 30 cm (12 in) wide. [3]

  9. Monstera barrieri - Wikipedia

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    2 Description. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Monstera barrieri is a flowering plant of the genus Monstera and family Araceae. Distribution