Flower and Fruit Development on Monstera deliosa - Split-leaf-Philodendron
By Delonix1
- 31 Oct, 2010
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Split-leaf-Philodendron is a large-scale ground cover at the San Diego Zoo. The fruit pictured above with ripen yellow in a couple of months and taste like pineapple. Photo Oct. 27, 2010.
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Tugbrethil:
Yes, it has to be completely ripe. I've grown this plants for over 25 years...have never had a problem...except for ants getting the fruit first. :>)
1 Nov, 2010
Like hedgehog cactus fruit here. They are delicious! At least the one time I beat the birds to it!
1 Nov, 2010
Tugbrethil:
I have the same problem with my papayas. Those damned birds! LOL! :>)
1 Nov, 2010
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This photo is of species Monstera deliosa - Split-leaf-Philodendron.
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From what I have heard, though, don't try to eat it too early! It can burn your mouth!
1 Nov, 2010