Mint Variegated Monstera adansonii laniata?
Key Features
This variegated form of Monstera adansonii var. laniata is known for its stable mint-coloured marbling across each leaf. At this early stage, the plant does not yet have fenestrations. These typically develop as the plant climbs and matures.
Leaves are broader than standard adansonii and have a subtle texture. The mint variegation varies in intensity but is generally well distributed across the foliage.
Care Requirements
- Bright, indirect light is ideal to support healthy growth and maintain variegation
- Grow in a well-draining aroid mix or in hydroponic setup
- Keep soil lightly moist but not waterlogged; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings
- Like many variegated indoor plants, older leaves may brown over time, especially if shaded by new growth
What to Expect
You will receive a small, established indoor plant in its juvenile stage, as pictured. Leaves are unfenestrated, with consistent mint variegation. .
The plant pictured is a representative example. Natural variation in variegation and leaf shape should be expected.