The Monstera Adansonii Mint is a variety of the Monstera Adansonii with a very special, fine variegation. It is also called 'Indonesian Marble' is a real rarity! The typical characteristic of this plant are the leaves with holes in them, which have beautiful fine marbling of various shades of green, i.e. the leaves are covered with a bright, irregular pattern that varies from leaf to leaf and makes the plant a real beauty. The plant is perfect for climbing or hanging. Set it off, for example, with the help of a moss stick or a beautiful macramé. The care of this plant is not much different from the the non-panic version.
Location: Bright, without direct sunlight. The brighter the plant is, the more intense the variegation and the whiter the white remains. If the plant is too dark or is watered too much, the white part can turn brown. Direct sunlight should be avoided so that the white parts of the leaves do not burn.
Water requirement: Only water when the top layer of soil has dried out. The best way to check this is to stick your finger a few centimeters deep into the soil.
Humidity: Average to slightly elevated, 40 to 60 percent.
Toxicity: Consumption is toxic!