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monstera like philodendron Philodendron Pertusum Monstera Deliciosa – The Boho Being, LLC

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monstera like philodendron Philodendron Pertusum Monstera Deliciosa – The Boho Being, LLCPlant name: Philodendron Pertusum (Monstera Deliciosa) Scientific name: Monstera deliciosa Plant description: Commonly referred to as Philodendron Pertusum in older classifications, Monstera deliciosa is a large leaved tropical climber prized for its dramatic split foliage. This vigorous aroid develops thick stems and aerial roots that anchor to supports as it climbs. Indoors, it serves as a bold architectural plant, while outdoors in frost free

Plant name: Philodendron Pertusum (Monstera Deliciosa)

Scientific name: Monstera deliciosa

Plant description:
Commonly referred to as Philodendron Pertusum in older classifications, Monstera deliciosa is a large-leaved tropical climber prized for its dramatic split foliage. This vigorous aroid develops thick stems and aerial roots that anchor to supports as it climbs. Indoors, it serves as a bold architectural plant, while outdoors in frost-free climates it can grow into a substantial vine.

Flower description:
Mature plants produce a creamy white spathe surrounding a central spadix. In suitable climates, flowers are followed by elongated edible fruit with a sweet, tropical flavor when fully ripened. Flowering is uncommon indoors and typically occurs on mature plants grown in ideal conditions.

Leaf description:
Leaves are large, glossy, and heart-shaped when young. As the plant matures, foliage develops characteristic splits and oval perforations known as fenestrations. Individual leaves can reach 12–36 Inches long depending on growing conditions and support. The dramatic cut foliage is the primary ornamental feature.

Deciduous or evergreen:
Evergreen tropical perennial.

USDA grow zones:
Zones 10–12 outdoors; grown as a houseplant in all zones.

Mature height and width:
Indoors: 6–10 feet tall with support and 3–5 feet wide.
Outdoors in suitable climates: 20 feet or more as a climbing vine.

Landscape uses:
Used as a statement indoor plant in large containers and open living spaces. Outdoors, it functions as a climbing vine for walls, fences, and large trees in tropical gardens. Suitable for modern interiors, shaded patios, and tropical-style landscapes.

Native range:
Native to southern Mexico and Central America.

Sun exposure:
Bright, indirect light is ideal indoors. Outdoors, partial shade or filtered sunlight supports strong growth. Direct intense sun can scorch leaves, especially in container-grown plants.

Water requirements:
Water when the top 2 Inches of soil are dry. Use a well-draining, organic-rich potting mix that allows airflow to the roots. Avoid standing water, which can lead to root rot. Reduce watering frequency during cooler months when growth slows.

Pests and problems:
Common pests include spider mites, thrips, scale, and mealybugs. Yellowing leaves may indicate overwatering. Brown leaf edges can result from low humidity or inconsistent watering. Inadequate light may reduce leaf Size and delay fenestration development.

Heat and sun tolerance:
Thrives in temperatures between 65–85°F. Tolerates warm indoor conditions and moderate humidity. Extended exposure to harsh direct sunlight may cause leaf burn.

Cold tolerance:
Sensitive to cold. Damage occurs below 50°F. Freezing temperatures can kill the plant. Protect from drafts and sudden temperature changes.

Growing tips:
Provide a sturdy moss pole or climbing support to encourage larger, mature leaves with pronounced splits. Maintain moderate humidity for best foliage quality. Fertilize during active growth with a balanced houseplant fertilizer to support steady development. Clean leaves periodically to remove dust and improve light absorption. Choose a container with drainage holes and avoid compacted soil to promote healthy root growth.

 

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California: Castanea spp., Juglans spp., Pinus spp., Quercus spp.  

Colorado: Some counties restrict Prunus spp. Please verify your local county regulations.  

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Indiana: Fragraria spp., Rosa spp. 

Kansas: Juglans spp.

Michigan: Abies spp., Vaccinium spp.

Montana: Pinus spp.

Nevada: Allium spp.

Mentha spp. 

New Jersey: Rosa spp.  

New York: Vitis spp.  

Oregon: Allium spp., Castanea spp., Corylus spp., Humulus lupulus, Quercus spp., Sambucus nigra, Ulmus spp., Vaccinium spp., Vitis spp.

Texas: Juglans spp. 

Washington: Allium spp., Castanea spp., Corylus spp., Humulus lupulus, Vaccinium spp., Vitis spp.  

Wisconsin: Abies spp., Pinus spp., Picea spp., Mentha spp. 

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★★★★★ 3
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I have never had Biltong so I have no idea how this compares to others. I was pretty excited about it because it claims to be a tender beef snack, better than jerky. In my experience though, there were a couple things I should note. It's not that tender. It's not super chewy like some very dry jerky is but it's sort of like a very thick paper. I think it would be a really good texture if it were more tender but as-is, I don't know if people purely prefer it or if it's sort of a traditional thing that has a texture they try to nail. It's not big on flavor. Clearly it is spiced for flavor to a degree but it's very muted. Regarding heat, I have a lot of spicy food so maybe people that don't would think otherwise but, to me, calling it spicy is a huge overstatement. I need to try other biltong because it's entirely possible that this is a prime example and I just don't know it, but if it is I can't say I'm a big fan.
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JamesMorrissey
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Good Cut/Texture, Spicy Flavor Isn't the Best - Try Traditional!
Flavor Name: Spicy, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Update: Great customer service! They provided a pack of traditional flavor after seeing my review (originally 3 stars, now 5). The traditional flavor is MUCH better and passed the taste-test from everyone in my house. I imagined traditional flavor would be like spicy - just milder. I was wrong, it's a very different flavor, more familiar to American jerky, but still very unique and delicious. Combined with the unique texture (biltong is new to me), it's hard not to eat this by the handful. Getting the right flavor completely changed my opinion. Try traditional first! Original Review: I appreciate the nutrition, great for snacking. The cut/texture is good - seems like thicker cuts of dried meat sliced wafer thin. I tried Spicy Biltong, which wasn't great. I normally share a little bit of jerky with my young son and even my wife has some occasionally. We all agreed that the flavor wasn't great. Maybe other flavors are better. Better flavor would have made all the difference, but at this price, I probably won't risk it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
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Juan V.
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 1
Buy if you like shredded meat I guess
Flavor Name: Spicy, Size: 2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I was so excited to try these “slices” of beef because I grew up eating deer biltong made from deers my uncles would go hunt. Some of the best snacks I ever had, absolutely delicious. So when I decided to see if any biltong was actually sold around here I was surprised and pleased this was available. Unlike beef jerky which uses lots of sugar for some reason I was hoping this would have more meaty flavor but it doesn’t really. Although that might be due to the fact that I did get “slices” of meat, no what I got was basically shredded and powdered. It’s salty, but has absolutely no spice whatsoever and is just not good at all.
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Hanna
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 2
Very greasy biltong and not spicy at all
Flavor Name: Spicy, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1), Flavor Name: Spicy, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
The flavor is ok but the spice is almost nonexistent. It’s super greasy/oily, with big pieces of fat, so if you’re expecting a nice lean, dry, and spicy biltong, this is not the right one to try. I took the photo to try and capture the shiny, wet, translucent appearance of this biltong but it’s hard to see. Maybe it’s just personal preference but I’m used to biltong being dry and opaque with nearly zero fat chunks and not leaving a film of oil on my hands after eating it.
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ROSE
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Most like South African Biltong
Flavor Name: Spicy, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Firstly, this is NOT JERKY!! So please stop comparing it to that disgusting, over-processed, artificially flavored stuff. Nothing can compare to good biltong. It is seasoned and air dried meat that is the most amazing high protein snack available. Jerky doesn't deserve to be in the same room as biltong, let alone compared to it. I am a South African recently relocated to the USA and have been trying various Biltong brands available. This is by far the best. I prefer the spicy to the original, but that it a personal preference, the original is also very good, but could do with a bit more flavor. The dry wors is also good, but I am a big biltong eater and always have been. For those of you who don't know, dry wors is a thin sausage (sausage = wors), that has been air dried. It is not a brat type sausage that most Americans are familiar with, it is more a kielbasa or Argentinian style sausage (but not quite). Thank you, being able to have this, has prevented me from going crazy some days. Now I just need to try your boerewors!
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