Monstera pictures

Monstera pictures

The morphological characteristics of Monstera

The leaves of Monstera deliciosa become oval when they grow up, with many oblong holes and deep cracks scattered in the shape of a tortoise shell between the pinnate veins. Its shape resembles a tortoise shell pattern. The stems are thick and the nodes are many like bamboo trunks, hence the name "Monstera deliciosa".

Because Monstera has brown aerial roots on its stems that look like electric wires, it is named "electric wire grass".

The inflorescence is spadix-shaped and the flowers are very peculiar. The flower buds are like the bottom of a boat, yellow-white in color, and the flowers are as big as palms, with fleshy spikes inside. The whole flower shape is like a "desk lamp", with a lampshade and a bulb, and the color is soft, giving people a fresh and elegant feeling.

Monstera pictures

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