Split leaf philodendron or Monstera deliciosa is a commonly grown houseplant. But in its native environment, the plant is a liana epiphyte, a clinging vine that climbs up trees with its tentacle-like air roots that can reach 70 feet (21 m.) or more in length. In the wild, Monstera deliciosa flower and fruit, but they rarely do so when grown as houseplants. Is it possible to get a Monstera plant to flower? Conditions need to be just perfect for a Monstera to bloom, but it isn’t impossible. Monstera Deliciosa Flower Monstera belongs to the same plant group as skunk cabbage and Jack-in-the-pulpit, and the resulting monstera plant flower looks much the same. The Monstera “flower” is a fleshy erect spadix or spike with tiny blooms surrounded by a boat-shaped spathe. Monstera deliciosa flowers are creamy white and large, about 8-12 inches (20-38.4 cm.) in length.  Monstera Deliciosa Fruit A Monstera […]

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