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Hosta is a good one.
3 0 ReplyI never thought of that as an inside plant tbh.
3 1 ReplyMonsteria deliciosa is pretty decent too
5 0 ReplyWow, I had no idea they had fruit! Looks like a giant pinecone cucumber.
4 0 ReplyWhaaat, I have a decently-sized monstera at home and I didn't know this either! I'm going to see if I can convince it to fruit !
7 0 ReplyI’ve had some for years and didn’t even know they could flower or fruit, kind of sad :(
3 0 ReplyFrom what I have gathered, they need to experience sustained hot and humid tropical-like weather to be convinced to flower... So it can be tricky!
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Have a extra read on how and when to eat it ;)
*edit wrong word
6 0 ReplyThey can only be eaten as the sections ripen and fall off. They may also need prolonged cooking due to calcium oxalate, like taro.
5 0 ReplyWhat? What parts are you eating? I've eaten the fruit, raw, and nobody ever told me it needed cooking
1 0 ReplyThe fruit on mine are high in calcium oxalate, it's particularly to eat raw.
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Getting one to produce fruit indoors would be quite a feat.
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