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monstera

Evergreen climbing plant belonging to the arum family, native to tropical America. M. deliciosa is grown as a house plant. Areas between the veins of the leaves dry up, forming deep notches and eventually holes. (Genus Monstera, family Araceae.)



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STEP FOUR Finish with three monstera leaves remembering to cut each stem.
Crepe myrtle branches, kangaroo paw, ferns, and monstera leaves accented the designs, and planters of Boston ferns were placed at the base of the columns.
The "adult" plants of this species are the ones we know as cut-leaf philodendron or Monstera deliciosa.
 
 
 
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