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These have widespread success medium-long term in 9b and even in warmer zone 9a areas. Immediately seen in people's yards either accident...Read More
Seen this growing through out my life around Houston Texas down to Galveston... outside. Depending on where it senses its going to get ...Read More
Handful of successful examples of thriving monsteras outdoors in Fresno zone 9b. Almost every instance has been against a house and/or un...Read More
I have a variegated form of this plant, for about 2 years now and love it very much. However it grows slowly and the leaves do not get a...Read More
I have had this plant for 30 years in a pot. It's 7 feet off the floor and 5 foot wide. Big pot with two poles that go straight up 6.5 fe...Read More
These are extremely easy to propagate. Stem cuttings with a couple leaves can be started in water where they will survive and root quite ...Read More
I wanted to know if these Monstera delisiosa's will kill their host trees?
I plan on putting it next to an oak tree that grew wil...Read More
WRONG! Not all parts of the plant are poisonous! Please read the comments above for clarification on how to enjoy monstera *deliciosa*.
Excellent understory plant in my Sunset 21 / USDA 9B garden. The most successful placement I have experienced is in full shade, but not ...Read More
I love mine. But after 6 months of happy growing, it has drooped and appears to have root damage. The leaves and stems are still health...Read More
Monsteras are very pretty plants, i've had the opportunity to see a flower on a plant in a local greenhouse, they are peace lily like and...Read More
A very easy to grow, warm climate plant!
The Ceriman fruit tastes like pineapple & cinnamon.
The fruit is p...Read More
I've had the same Monstera for years in a pot - outside in the summertime and tossed in the unheated garage during the winter. It's come ...Read More
My Monstera grew from a tiny house plant and now is several feet tall on the front porch mostly shaded but exposed to some direct sun. I...Read More
Had as a potted houseplant for a few years. By the time we moved it had grown so leggy and ugly we were ready to throw it out. We stuck...Read More
Huge breadfruit (monstera deliciosa) are planted all over the University of Texas Pan American campus in Edibnurg,TX as outside landscapi...Read More
These plants grow naturally in my garden in Guatemala. The fruit takes a year to ripen then it can be eaten. When unripe it is very unple...Read More
Mexican Breadfruit (Monstera deliciosa), an introduced plant in Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, has become naturalized in these areas.
Monstera Deliciosa is the one with split leaves
Monstera Obliqua is the one with the windows.
Hope this clears some doubts.
I have a screen room outside and during the summer mths in Charlotte this plant thrives really well. I found the readings from others a ...Read More
Grew five plants from seed, over 10yrs old now. Mine tolerate 45°F for better than 6hrs without damage. Tenacious, it can send a root ...Read More
I began working as a merchandiser for tropicals in my local Home Depot store. The Monstera was the only one in the store and in need of t...Read More
I love this plant for it's Tropical look! It can grow very large, 25' or more and the leaves can get to 3'. It seems to like very brigh...Read More
We have one growing inside by a window and it is doing very well here in Houston, Tx. We also took a piece of it and planted it in our b...Read More
I love this plant! Can anyone give me some information about the trimming of the plant? They've become rather large and unrully. I mus...Read More
Small, medium, or large this plant is a real joy to grow. The smaller the plant the faster it typically grows. I have several smaller m. ...Read More
Few tropical plants conjure up images of the exotic tropical jungle better than Monstera deliciosa. It is a popular design in hawaiian p...Read More
My monstera is in a tiny brick planter in front of my 1950's ranch front patio, in Newport Beach CA. (northeast facing, so afternoon shad...Read More
Just found some fruits in a nearby Kroger...I've been looking for the fruit for YEARS!! Does anyone have a photo of the seeds? And how ma...Read More
The images uploaded are of 2 different plants. I grow both of them in my Tampa, FL, USA backyard. If you look at the plant images, one ...Read More
It performs amazingly well here in coastal LA, California. I've purchased one about a year ago as a youngster at a Home Depot and since ...Read More
Fifteen years ago, my monstera deliciosa outgrew the small, dark apartment to which I had recently moved, and with some reluctance I put ...Read More
Saw a gorgeous speciment growing and blooming/fruiting in a courtyard in San Francisco.
HELP! We have a windowleaf that was doing fantastic outside in mostly shade. It's got at least 10 leaves on it. I'm surprised after readi...Read More
Easily hardy to zone 9a. Grows more like a big groundcover in Nor Cal. Fruit in good years ripens to a banana/pineapple syrupy flavor. Bu...Read More
I love this plant for the tropical feel it gives the landscape, and for the way it climbs up the trees. So far I haven't had any trouble...Read More
I have this plant and I love it. I bought it in a 5 gallon container 2 years ago. I had it inside the house for awhile, until I found a s...Read More
This plant does a lot to add texture to a garden with a lot of open space and a lot of shade. Mine has outgrown the 5 feet I orignally g...Read More
Easy to grow and adds a nice tropical look! Seems to thrive in sun or shade. Zone 9b
I love this plant. Two large cuttings are growing in my conservatory. The mother plant was rescued from a dustbin 10 years ago and has be...Read More
Love this plant and wish I had place for one. Where I've seen it to best effect is in contained, semi-shady outdoor areas and kept to ab...Read More
Monstera Deliciosa is a really cool plant that really adds the tropical look to its surroundings.
I have been growing this...Read More
This plant can be found growing outdoors all over town (Corpus Christi, TX). It grows to monstrous size, both height and width, which is ...Read More
This plant grew around the base of a Poinciana tree in my yard in Miami, FL. It grew so fast and large it was necessary to keep it in che...Read More
The fruits must be totally ripe to eat them; until that point, the plant bears oxalate crystals that will bring you the unpleasing sensat...Read More
New growth is supposed to be pale, it doesn't mean its sickly.
I've started seedlings in a covered tray and have had a high sucess rate. The seeds are placed on top of the soil plugs and are covered w...Read More
The fruit of this plant is very palatable and tastes like fruit salad; hence the epithet deliciosa.
The common name...Read More
Monstera deliciosa sweats when the compost is too moist. (Alocasia does this too.) Not a big deal, just lighten up on the wateri...Read More
I am growing a small one from a clipping, the leaves do not yet have windows. It seems very healthy with a lot of water and light. AND ...Read More
I have found it difficult to keep healthy. Leaves turn brown at edges and new growth often is pale and sickly.
This is one of the easiest houseplants - can take a lot of abuse.