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Girl Run Farm Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame'- 4.5" round pot with flexible coir pole
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 1 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 2 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 3 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 4 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 5 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 6 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 7 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 8 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 9 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! Image 10 of 10
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!
The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb!

Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame'- 4.5" round pot with flexible coir pole

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You will receive the plant in the photos/video. The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. This plant was discovered in Burle Marx's collection in Rio de Janeiro and introduced into cultivation in 1981. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! The higher it climbs, the larger and more fenestrated the leaves become! Performs best with a coco pole or other support structure.

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You will receive the plant in the photos/video. The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. This plant was discovered in Burle Marx's collection in Rio de Janeiro and introduced into cultivation in 1981. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! The higher it climbs, the larger and more fenestrated the leaves become! Performs best with a coco pole or other support structure.

You will receive the plant in the photos/video. The Monstera 'Burle Marx Flame' is native to Central and South America. This plant was discovered in Burle Marx's collection in Rio de Janeiro and introduced into cultivation in 1981. The juvenile leaves resemble a flaming torch. This species loves to climb! The higher it climbs, the larger and more fenestrated the leaves become! Performs best with a coco pole or other support structure.

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