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20-25cm Monstera Adansonii European Mint 12cm Pot House Plant

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20-25cm Monstera Adansonii European Mint 12cm Pot House Plant

Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ is a rare and highly collectible variegated form of Monstera adansonii, admired for its consistently soft mint-toned foliage and elegant marbling. Unlike heavily variegated Monsteras with bold white sectors, European Mint is valued for its subtle, refined appearance.

The variegation is always light and blended rather than dramatic. Leaves typically display soft mint green marbling, pale green washes and delicate tonal variation across the foliage. The contrast is gentle and understated, creating a more natural and sophisticated look compared to stronger white variegation.

This variety is especially popular amongst collectors who prefer nuanced variegation over bold patterns. The mint colouring often appears evenly diffused throughout the leaf rather than forming large blocks or stark patches. In bright light, the foliage can develop an almost frosted or silvery appearance.

Like other Monstera adansonii varieties, the leaves develop natural fenestrations as they mature, giving the plant its distinctive tropical character. When allowed to climb, foliage size and fenestration typically increase over time.

Every leaf develops uniquely, but the overall appearance remains consistently soft, lightly marbled and mint-toned rather than highly contrasted.


Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ Care Guide

Light Requirements

Provide bright, indirect light to support healthy growth and maintain the delicate mint variegation. Because the variegation is subtle and lightly coloured, good lighting helps enhance the soft tonal differences across the leaves.

Avoid strong direct sunlight, particularly afternoon sun, as the lighter mint areas can scorch more easily.

Ideal locations include:

  • Bright rooms with filtered light
  • East-facing windows
  • Slightly back from south-facing windows

Lower light conditions may lead to:

  • Slower growth
  • Smaller leaves
  • Reduced fenestration
  • Less visible mint marbling

Watering

Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry slightly between waterings. European Mint enjoys lightly moist but well-draining soil.

Avoid keeping the compost overly wet, as this can lead to root rot and yellowing foliage.

Signs it may need watering:

  • Top layer of soil feels dry
  • Pot feels lighter
  • Leaves appear slightly softer

Always use pots with drainage holes.


Humidity

This tropical plant prefers moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity:

  • 60% or higher preferred
  • Average household humidity tolerated
  • Higher humidity supports larger, healthier foliage

Low humidity may cause:

  • Crisp edges
  • Slower growth
  • Difficulty unfurling leaves

A humidifier or grouping with other tropical plants can help maintain suitable conditions.


Temperature

Best grown in warm indoor temperatures between:

  • 18–28°C

Avoid:

  • Cold draughts
  • Temperatures below 15°C
  • Sudden temperature changes

Soil Mix

Use a chunky, airy aroid mix that retains some moisture while allowing excellent drainage.

An ideal mix may contain:

  • Peat-free compost or coco coir
  • Orchid bark
  • Perlite
  • Coco chips

Avoid dense soil that remains wet for extended periods.


Growth Habit

Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ is naturally a climbing plant. Providing a moss pole or climbing support encourages:

  • Larger leaves
  • Faster growth
  • More mature fenestration

It can also be grown trailing from shelves or hanging planters.


Feeding

Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser.

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows naturally.


Variegation Characteristics

The defining feature of European Mint is its consistently light mint variegation. Unlike high-contrast white variegated Monsteras, this variety remains soft and balanced in appearance.

Typical foliage characteristics include:

  • Pale mint marbling
  • Light green tonal variation
  • Soft blended colouring
  • Delicate speckling and subtle patterns

The beauty of this plant comes from its understated aesthetic rather than bold or dramatic variegation.


Toxicity

Like other Monsteras, this plant is toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep away from pets and children.

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Description

Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ is a rare and highly collectible variegated form of Monstera adansonii, admired for its consistently soft mint-toned foliage and elegant marbling. Unlike heavily variegated Monsteras with bold white sectors, European Mint is valued for its subtle, refined appearance.

The variegation is always light and blended rather than dramatic. Leaves typically display soft mint green marbling, pale green washes and delicate tonal variation across the foliage. The contrast is gentle and understated, creating a more natural and sophisticated look compared to stronger white variegation.

This variety is especially popular amongst collectors who prefer nuanced variegation over bold patterns. The mint colouring often appears evenly diffused throughout the leaf rather than forming large blocks or stark patches. In bright light, the foliage can develop an almost frosted or silvery appearance.

Like other Monstera adansonii varieties, the leaves develop natural fenestrations as they mature, giving the plant its distinctive tropical character. When allowed to climb, foliage size and fenestration typically increase over time.

Every leaf develops uniquely, but the overall appearance remains consistently soft, lightly marbled and mint-toned rather than highly contrasted.


Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ Care Guide

Light Requirements

Provide bright, indirect light to support healthy growth and maintain the delicate mint variegation. Because the variegation is subtle and lightly coloured, good lighting helps enhance the soft tonal differences across the leaves.

Avoid strong direct sunlight, particularly afternoon sun, as the lighter mint areas can scorch more easily.

Ideal locations include:

  • Bright rooms with filtered light
  • East-facing windows
  • Slightly back from south-facing windows

Lower light conditions may lead to:

  • Slower growth
  • Smaller leaves
  • Reduced fenestration
  • Less visible mint marbling

Watering

Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry slightly between waterings. European Mint enjoys lightly moist but well-draining soil.

Avoid keeping the compost overly wet, as this can lead to root rot and yellowing foliage.

Signs it may need watering:

  • Top layer of soil feels dry
  • Pot feels lighter
  • Leaves appear slightly softer

Always use pots with drainage holes.


Humidity

This tropical plant prefers moderate to high humidity.

Ideal humidity:

  • 60% or higher preferred
  • Average household humidity tolerated
  • Higher humidity supports larger, healthier foliage

Low humidity may cause:

  • Crisp edges
  • Slower growth
  • Difficulty unfurling leaves

A humidifier or grouping with other tropical plants can help maintain suitable conditions.


Temperature

Best grown in warm indoor temperatures between:

  • 18–28°C

Avoid:

  • Cold draughts
  • Temperatures below 15°C
  • Sudden temperature changes

Soil Mix

Use a chunky, airy aroid mix that retains some moisture while allowing excellent drainage.

An ideal mix may contain:

  • Peat-free compost or coco coir
  • Orchid bark
  • Perlite
  • Coco chips

Avoid dense soil that remains wet for extended periods.


Growth Habit

Monstera Adansonii ‘European Mint’ is naturally a climbing plant. Providing a moss pole or climbing support encourages:

  • Larger leaves
  • Faster growth
  • More mature fenestration

It can also be grown trailing from shelves or hanging planters.


Feeding

Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser.

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows naturally.


Variegation Characteristics

The defining feature of European Mint is its consistently light mint variegation. Unlike high-contrast white variegated Monsteras, this variety remains soft and balanced in appearance.

Typical foliage characteristics include:

  • Pale mint marbling
  • Light green tonal variation
  • Soft blended colouring
  • Delicate speckling and subtle patterns

The beauty of this plant comes from its understated aesthetic rather than bold or dramatic variegation.


Toxicity

Like other Monsteras, this plant is toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep away from pets and children.