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Monstera deliciosa – holes plant in pot

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The Hole plant (Monstera) is a plant from the arum family and comes from Central and South America. It is a tropical creeper that can climb very high.
If it flowers and forms fruit in nature, it takes a year before the fruit is ripe. Within that year the fruit is still poisonous.

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