Monstera deliciosa
Non-native
Family: Araceae
Size: Up to 65' high
When ripe, the scales fall away from fruit to reveal edible flesh underneath.
The flesh, which is similar to pineapple in texture, can be cut away from the core and eaten.Â
The unripe green fruits can irritate the throat.
Monstera on path across from lying Buddha
Monstera leaves
Monstera leaf
Monstera fruiting structure