
Half Moon Monstera Mint 6cm Pot House Plant
Half Moon Monstera Mint is an ultra-rare mint-variegated form of Monstera deliciosa featuring dramatic sectoral splits of soft mint-green and deep green foliage.
Unlike yellow Aurea or creamy Thai Constellation types, Mint variegation appears as cool, icy green marbling. In half-moon form, one side of the leaf is largely mint-toned while the other remains solid green, creating a clean, high-contrast division.
As the plant matures, it produces the iconic split and perforated leaves, making each half-moon leaf even more architectural and striking. Highly sought-after and slow to produce perfect sectoral leaves, it is considered collector-grade.
Key Features
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🌿 Soft mint-green sectoral variegation
-
🌿 Clean half-moon leaf splits
-
🌿 Large, fenestrated mature foliage
-
🌿 Climbing growth habit
-
🌿 Extremely rare and premium variety
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
Place near east or west-facing windows
-
Use sheer curtains in bright south-facing rooms
-
Avoid harsh direct sun (can scorch pale mint sections)
-
Too little light may reduce variegation or cause reversion
Mint varieties require strong filtered light to maintain colour balance.
Watering
Allow the top 3–5cm of soil to dry before watering.
-
Spring/Summer: Water when lightly dry
-
Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency
Important:
-
Use pots with drainage holes
-
Never allow roots to sit in water
Variegated Monsteras are more sensitive to overwatering than fully green forms.
Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Low humidity may cause browning on mint sections
Stable humidity helps maintain clean, healthy foliage.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–28°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Protect from draughts
Consistent warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix:
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Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Orchid bark
-
Perlite
-
Horticultural charcoal (optional)
Good aeration prevents root rot and supports aerial roots.
Feeding
Feed during active growth (March–September):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Avoid overfeeding to prevent salt build-up.
Growth Habit
-
Vigorous climber
-
Produces aerial roots
-
Leaves become larger and more fenestrated with support
Providing a moss pole encourages mature half-moon foliage and stronger stems.
Propagation
Propagate via stem cuttings:
-
Ensure at least one node per cutting
-
Root in water, moss or soil
-
Keep warm and bright
Note: Mint variegation can vary between leaves, and not every new leaf will be half-moon.
Common Problems
Reversion to green
-
Insufficient light
Very pale leaves with little green
-
Reduced chlorophyll may weaken growth
Brown patches on mint sections
-
Sun scorch or low humidity
Balanced green-to-mint ratio supports stronger overall growth.
Styling Ideas
-
Train up a moss pole for maximum impact
-
Ideal as a premium statement plant
-
Looks stunning in neutral or stone-toned pots
-
Pairs beautifully with darker foliage plants
Its cool mint tones offer a softer, more refined alternative to yellow variegation, making it a centrepiece in any rare plant collection.
Toxicity
Like other Monsteras, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
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Description
Half Moon Monstera Mint is an ultra-rare mint-variegated form of Monstera deliciosa featuring dramatic sectoral splits of soft mint-green and deep green foliage.
Unlike yellow Aurea or creamy Thai Constellation types, Mint variegation appears as cool, icy green marbling. In half-moon form, one side of the leaf is largely mint-toned while the other remains solid green, creating a clean, high-contrast division.
As the plant matures, it produces the iconic split and perforated leaves, making each half-moon leaf even more architectural and striking. Highly sought-after and slow to produce perfect sectoral leaves, it is considered collector-grade.
Key Features
-
🌿 Soft mint-green sectoral variegation
-
🌿 Clean half-moon leaf splits
-
🌿 Large, fenestrated mature foliage
-
🌿 Climbing growth habit
-
🌿 Extremely rare and premium variety
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
Place near east or west-facing windows
-
Use sheer curtains in bright south-facing rooms
-
Avoid harsh direct sun (can scorch pale mint sections)
-
Too little light may reduce variegation or cause reversion
Mint varieties require strong filtered light to maintain colour balance.
Watering
Allow the top 3–5cm of soil to dry before watering.
-
Spring/Summer: Water when lightly dry
-
Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency
Important:
-
Use pots with drainage holes
-
Never allow roots to sit in water
Variegated Monsteras are more sensitive to overwatering than fully green forms.
Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Low humidity may cause browning on mint sections
Stable humidity helps maintain clean, healthy foliage.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–28°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Protect from draughts
Consistent warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Orchid bark
-
Perlite
-
Horticultural charcoal (optional)
Good aeration prevents root rot and supports aerial roots.
Feeding
Feed during active growth (March–September):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Avoid overfeeding to prevent salt build-up.
Growth Habit
-
Vigorous climber
-
Produces aerial roots
-
Leaves become larger and more fenestrated with support
Providing a moss pole encourages mature half-moon foliage and stronger stems.
Propagation
Propagate via stem cuttings:
-
Ensure at least one node per cutting
-
Root in water, moss or soil
-
Keep warm and bright
Note: Mint variegation can vary between leaves, and not every new leaf will be half-moon.
Common Problems
Reversion to green
-
Insufficient light
Very pale leaves with little green
-
Reduced chlorophyll may weaken growth
Brown patches on mint sections
-
Sun scorch or low humidity
Balanced green-to-mint ratio supports stronger overall growth.
Styling Ideas
-
Train up a moss pole for maximum impact
-
Ideal as a premium statement plant
-
Looks stunning in neutral or stone-toned pots
-
Pairs beautifully with darker foliage plants
Its cool mint tones offer a softer, more refined alternative to yellow variegation, making it a centrepiece in any rare plant collection.
Toxicity
Like other Monsteras, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.























