These philodendron relatives have interesting leaves, either deeply cut or perforated. They are excellent indoor plants for moderate light, and spectacular specimens outdoors in frost-free climates.
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Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation'The newest and most impressive variegated Monstera still rare and expensive in Thailand. This has the largest leaves of any of the variegated forms, to almost 3 feet on older plants. The variegation is speckled and splashed cream, very stable, on eve...
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Monstera karstenianaThis rare Monstera from South America is un-Monstera-like but amazingly beautiful, with dark green, ovate, corrugated, semi-glossy leaves with very heavy substance, almost plastic-like. It also has winged and channeled petioles. It is a climbing vin...
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Monstera obliquaOne of the "Swiss cheese" plants with holes in the medium green leaves. This is often mistaken for a philodendron. This is a vigorous climber. Easy to grow in low to moderate light on a stake or other support. Also known as Monstera adansonii. USDA Z...
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