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Nov 9, 2013 12:08 PM CST
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That's what I'm thinking Sandi but not sure yet. It's possible we have a few DB entries for the same plant which I believe is most correctly called White Variegated Monstera (Monstera deliciosa 'Albovariegata'). The easiest keys to P. bipinnatifidum, at least for me, are the petiole scars are light in color and intravaginal squamules (thin, papery, thorn-like structures) are present.

Yes they can be climbing but limited.
Evan
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