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#shorts Monstera Deliciosa Food Forest Gardening



The monstera deliciosa plant is still alive 2 months after hurricane Ian.

It isn’t thriving, the leaves are damaged, but overall the plant looks healthy.

I am looking forward to when it grows new leaves again.

Other common names include delicious monster, fruit salad plant, fruit salad tree, ceriman, monster fruit, monsterio delicio, monstereo, Mexican breadfruit, windowleaf, balazo and Penglai banana.[8] The names in Spanish (costilla de Adán), Portuguese (costela-de-adão), and French (plante gruyère) refer to the change of the leaves from entire to fenestrated, comparing it in the first two cases with the ribs of Adam and in the third with the hole-filled gruyère cheese. In Mexico, the plant is sometimes referred to as piñanona. In coastal regions of Sicily, especially Palermo, it is called zampa di leone (lion’s paw).

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