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The good old monsteria tough as nails. Yet adding to the tropical look in the with the bonus of some fruit (if you can get around the astringent black bits) is always a winner. You need a bit of room for this one to fully appreciate it, not for the courtyard garden. Cool dry tolerant plant for a sunny spot. This one was grown from a seedling I picked out I of a friend’s garden 20 years ago. 

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On 3/28/2025 at 8:41 AM, happypalms said:

The good old monsteria tough as nails. Yet adding to the tropical look in the with the bonus of some fruit (if you can get around the astringent black bits) is always a winner. You need a bit of room for this one to fully appreciate it, not for the courtyard garden. Cool dry tolerant plant for a sunny spot. This one was grown from a seedling I picked out I of a friend’s garden 20 years ago. 

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a feast for the eyes🤗. we had one monsteria in a pot and outside on the balconey summer 2023 in shadow, but at the end it died as we take it indoor. too dry there ☹️

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22 hours ago, Mazat said:

a feast for the eyes🤗. we had one monsteria in a pot and outside on the balconey summer 2023 in shadow, but at the end it died as we take it indoor. too dry there ☹️

 I got my eye on a variegated monsteria. Wanted one for a long time it would make a fantastic garden specimen. And I don’t think I will kill it no indoor plants for me.

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