split-leaf philodendron
noun
variants
or split leaf philodendron
plural split-leaf philodendrons or split leaf philodendrons
: a monstera (Monstera deliciosa) of southern Mexico to Panama that is often grown as a houseplant and that has large, glossy, deeply incised or perforated leaves, an erect floral spadix enclosed in a white to yellow concave bract, and an elongated, scaly, sweet fruit
To emulate their growing habit in nature, split-leaf philodendrons in our homes are commonly grown to climb on a moss pole that allows the aerial roots to attach and take in moisture as they would in the wild.—Helen Chesnut
The split leaf philodendron … is known for its tropical oversize leaves with what appears to be cuts within them.—Tom Bruton
Note: While this plant is no longer classified as a true philodendron, the names split-leaf philodendron and cut-leaf philodendron still continue to be commonly used. This plant is also known as ceriman, Mexican breadfruit, and Swiss cheese plant.
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