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"Monstera dellciosa" amended to _Monstera deliciosa_.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture William Saunders 1861
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“Monstera leaves,” said Midori, inspecting her work with a critical eye.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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“Monstera leaves,” said Midori, inspecting her work with a critical eye.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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“Monstera leaves,” said Midori, inspecting her work with a critical eye.
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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Piña anona, cerimán de México: ceriman, fruit salad plant, Mexican breadfruit (Monstera deliciosa)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
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Piña anona, cerimán de México: ceriman, fruit salad plant, Mexican breadfruit (Monstera deliciosa)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
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I took it in the Valley of Iao; a Google search informs me that this plant is known as the "Swiss Cheese Plant" Monstera deliciosa, although it must have a more dignified name.
Archive 2007-03-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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I took it in the Valley of Iao; a Google search informs me that this plant is known as the "Swiss Cheese Plant" Monstera deliciosa, although it must have a more dignified name.
More Maui Pictures Than You Can Stand Susan Palwick 2007
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Monstera, although different from philodendron, is admittedly a close relative, sharing the same family as philodendron, along with Jack-in-the-pulpit and calla lily.
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Philodendron, is Monstera - not in a frightening sense but in the sense that the leaves can grow very large, even 2 or 3 feet across.
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