Monstera deliciosa - Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Windowleaf
Monstera deliciosa - Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Windowleaf
- large evergreen perennial vine with split leaves
- solid dark green leaves get very large and split generously when happy
- this is NOT a philodendron, but can often be confused with the large split-leaf types
- its split leaf shape is very distinctive and tends to retain the overall outline of a giant simple leaf
- if it ever produces fruit (typically only when it's very happy), it is edible!
- great for warm, shady, and humid areas
- leaves will stay relatively small, unsplit, and juvenile when in too much shade
- this vine climbs by roots that will leave marks if removed from surfaces, so offer them a trunk-like support or keep trimmed indoors
- tropical; grows in zones 10 - 11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
Monstera deliciosa - Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Windowleaf
- large evergreen perennial vine with split leaves
- solid dark green leaves get very large and split generously when happy
- this is NOT a philodendron, but can often be confused with the large split-leaf types
- its split leaf shape is very distinctive and tends to retain the overall outline of a giant simple leaf
- if it ever produces fruit (typically only when it's very happy), it is edible!
- great for warm, shady, and humid areas
- leaves will stay relatively small, unsplit, and juvenile when in too much shade
- this vine climbs by roots that will leave marks if removed from surfaces, so offer them a trunk-like support or keep trimmed indoors
- tropical; grows in zones 10 - 11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
Monstera deliciosa - Fruit Salad Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Windowleaf
- large evergreen perennial vine with split leaves
- solid dark green leaves get very large and split generously when happy
- this is NOT a philodendron, but can often be confused with the large split-leaf types
- its split leaf shape is very distinctive and tends to retain the overall outline of a giant simple leaf
- if it ever produces fruit (typically only when it's very happy), it is edible!
- great for warm, shady, and humid areas
- leaves will stay relatively small, unsplit, and juvenile when in too much shade
- this vine climbs by roots that will leave marks if removed from surfaces, so offer them a trunk-like support or keep trimmed indoors
- tropical; grows in zones 10 - 11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter