SKU: 93802843595
mint variegated monstera adansonii

mint variegated monstera adansonii Monstera European Mint Adansonii Cheese House Plant 6cm Pot – Plants For All Seasons

Sale price$21.18 Regular price$23.53
Save 10%

Pay in installments of $5.88 with ShopPay, AfterPay and Klarna

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 19 - Jul 24

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

mint variegated monstera adansonii Monstera European Mint Adansonii Cheese House Plant 6cm Pot – Plants For All SeasonsMonstera adansonii European Mint is a rare and highly sought after variegated form of Monstera adansonii, prized for its soft mint green marbling and distinctive perforated leaves. Unlike standard variegated forms that display cream or white sectors, European Mint features a subtle blend of pale green, icy mint and mid green tones. The variegation often appears as speckling, splashes, or marbled patterns across the foliage, giving each leaf a unique,

Monstera adansonii ‘European Mint’ is a rare and highly sought-after variegated form of Monstera adansonii, prized for its soft mint-green marbling and distinctive perforated leaves.

Unlike standard variegated forms that display cream or white sectors, ‘European Mint’ features a subtle blend of pale green, icy mint and mid-green tones. The variegation often appears as speckling, splashes, or marbled patterns across the foliage, giving each leaf a unique, almost frosted appearance.

As the plant matures, its signature oval fenestrations (holes) become more pronounced, enhancing its sculptural, tropical look. It can be grown trailing from shelves or trained up a moss pole for larger, more dramatic foliage.


Key Features

  • 🌿 Soft mint and green marbled variegation

  • 🌿 Classic Monstera fenestrated leaves

  • 🌿 Climbing or trailing growth habit

  • 🌿 Rare European-selected cultivar

  • 🌿 Fast-growing in ideal conditions


Growth Habit

‘European Mint’ is a climbing aroid. In its natural habitat, Monstera adansonii climbs trees using aerial roots. Indoors, it thrives when supported by:

  • Moss poles

  • Coco coir poles

  • Trellis frames

If left unsupported, it will trail elegantly, producing smaller leaves.

Providing vertical support encourages:

  • Larger foliage

  • More pronounced fenestrations

  • Stronger overall growth


Care Guide

Light

Bright, indirect light is essential.

  • Ideal position: Near an east- or west-facing window

  • South-facing windows should be filtered with sheer curtains

  • Avoid low light — variegation may fade

  • Avoid harsh direct sun — can scorch pale mint sections

Variegated plants require slightly more light than solid green forms because the pale areas contain less chlorophyll.


Watering

Water when the top 2–3cm of soil feels dry.

  • Spring/Summer: Usually every 7–10 days

  • Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency

Always:

  • Allow excess water to drain

  • Never leave sitting in water

  • Use pots with drainage holes

Overwatering can quickly lead to root rot, especially in variegated plants.


Humidity

Prefers moderate to high humidity.

  • Ideal range: 60%+

  • Will tolerate average household humidity

  • Benefits from:

    • Humidifiers

    • Grouping with other plants

    • Pebble trays

Low humidity may cause crisping on lighter variegated areas.


Temperature

  • Ideal: 18–27°C

  • Avoid temperatures below 15°C

  • Keep away from draughts and radiators

Stable warmth encourages consistent growth.


Soil & Potting Mix

Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix such as:

  • Peat-free houseplant compost

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite

  • Horticultural charcoal

Good aeration prevents root rot and supports healthy aerial roots.


Feeding

Feed during active growth (March–September):

  • Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

  • Feed every 2–4 weeks

  • Reduce or stop feeding in winter

Avoid overfeeding, as variegated plants can be more sensitive to salt build-up.


Pruning & Maintenance

  • Trim leggy stems to encourage bushier growth

  • Remove fully reverted green leaves if maintaining variegation

  • Wipe leaves gently to remove dust

  • Rotate the plant for even growth

Cuttings root easily in water or sphagnum moss.


Propagation

Propagate via stem cuttings:

  1. Ensure each cutting has at least one node

  2. Root in:

    • Water

    • Sphagnum moss

    • Perlite mix

  3. Keep warm and humid

Roots typically appear within 2–4 weeks.


Common Issues

Yellow leaves

  • Often overwatering

Brown edges on variegation

  • Low humidity or inconsistent watering

Loss of variegation (reversion)

  • Insufficient light

  • Genetic instability

If fully green leaves appear, prune back to a variegated node.


Is Monstera adansonii ‘European Mint’ Rare?

Yes. ‘European Mint’ is a selective cultivar developed within European growing programmes. Its stable mint-toned variegation makes it more desirable — and typically more expensive — than standard variegated Monstera adansonii.

Because variegation is less chlorophyll-rich, growth can be slightly slower than solid green varieties, but under optimal conditions it remains a vigorous climber.


Styling Ideas

  • Train up a moss pole for a statement plant

  • Let trail from high shelving for a cascading look

  • Pair with darker foliage plants for contrast

  • Display in neutral ceramic pots to highlight mint tones


Toxicity

Like other Monsteras, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats, dogs and children.

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 93802843595

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell mint variegated monstera adansonii

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.3 ★★★★★
Based on 25 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
L
Verified Purchase
Lance M. Shaw
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome quality glow balls
Color: I) 8-Pack (2.5" Balls)
I have bought every glow ball on amazon many times over for my german shepherds. My longest lasting balls have been the chuck-it, they seem to glow longer and not get destroyed but are expensive. These glow balls are our new favorite and not only because of the low price. They hold a good glow longer are heavy duty and fit the chuck-it thrower perfectly. I am stocking up on these. Shipping was also next day so it's 100% buy on these.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026
C
Verified Purchase
Charlow
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 3
Glow in the Dark Balls
Color: 2-Pack (3" Balls)
These balls are ok, not great. The reason they didn’t receive 5 stars is because they are hard/stiff, harder to throw & heavier than the the “Chuck It” glow in the dark balls. They did not hold up to heavy chewers as well as the aforementioned balls.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
T
Verified Purchase
TailoredBohemian
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome quality balls -- my dog loves them!
Color: F) 3-Pack (2.5" Balls)
Love this 3 ball set and variety and quality. These are the 2.5" size, similar to a tennis ball size give or take. The fun citron yellow one is the thickest + heaviest, very bouncy, and tough. The blue is still tough but not as thick or bouncy, a bit more flexible. And the clearish one is the lightest/flexible and is glow in the dark [although we haven't tried that part yet]. I have a 7month old 40lb girl who is becoming like a power chewer on some things -- but hasn't done that with these. She can play, mouth them, chew them, not even one knick or anything. Yes! The citron and blue one we leave out all the time in her little toy box. They have holes in the middle and have used them to hold thinner bully sticks and other treats. The blue one is fun to put smaller treats inside that she can work out like a puzzle. Obviously they are fun for fetch! We leave the other up and only get out when we can play with her because label said it is not a chew toy so we didn't want to take chances. Overall super fun and cool and good quality, human and dog approved LoL. ***We ordered the 2 set of 4" balls, blue and purple [they are same consistency of the blue ball] and love these too! Very fun and good at using with treats the sticks too, plus these don't get lost under sofas and furniture like the smaller ones, a big plus.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2025
L
Verified Purchase
lcca exchange
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Glow and play - pups favorite!
Color: A) 2-Pack (2.5" Balls)
I can't say enough good things about this glowing fetch ball! It's perfect for outdoor play at night—my dog loves chasing it in the dark, and the bright glow keeps the fun going even after sunset. What really impresses me is the quality; this ball has withstood my pup's enthusiastic chewing (and believe me, he can demolish a regular ball in seconds). It’s durable and built to last, making it a fantastic investment for any dog owner. If you're looking for a fun nighttime activity, this glowing fetch ball is a must-have!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026
A
Verified Purchase
Addie
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
My Dogs Favorite for throwing
Color: D) 2-Pack Lattice (3.25" Balls), Color: D) 2-Pack Lattice (3.25" Balls)
We brought our new adoptee home end of July, and I quickly had to find him replacements for his tennis balls because those balls are inherently abrasive and our yard has sand which gets in the fuzz and makes them extra abrasive and they were already causing tooth wear (our previous shepherd chewed tennis balls like gum for a week after his adoption, wore his teeth tips enough I noticed and I took them from him too but this guy didn't like the hand me down replacement, it was too big for his preference so I had to hunt down different ones for the current dog). I tried the glow in the dark Chuk It ones, but he doesn't like to carry them, or the smaller regular chukits... My current dog prefers these web style ones. I like glow in the dark stuff and it makes them easier to find in the evening or over night (if you have night adjusted eyes and not a lot of lights in the yard these are VERY glowy at night). Now I know he likes them I am thinking winter is coming and I may lose the glow color in the Michigan snow, so I'm here to order some in some in non snow camouflage because I want to be able to play in the winter without as much groping for hiding balls (literally he will chase and then snub any other balls in the yard I throw except the huge jolly ball but that isn't a fetch type ball, its a thrash toy. these are the only ones he will actually return for me to swap and throw indefinitely). I included video and a picture of them at the local beach. They float with enough above the water for maybe a few ants to use them as a flotation device, but take a bit of time to come to the surface when they splash down. I think brighter colors will help make them easier to find in the water as well as the snow. I think my dog likes them because the webbing design makes it easier to grip, even when slobbery his teeth can get a hold in the gaps (so can fingers haha) without slipping too badly. They also compress almost flat and boing back into shape and seem to be durable over at least 6 weeks of summer living in the yard, so far so good. They don't have a huge amount of mass so they don't whip super far but if you get a technique down you can get very reasonable distance on throws. He doesn't gnaw on them, so I can't speak to resistance to actual shearing attempts with teeth, just grab and chomp for fun, then holding in his mouth. My dog weighs about 68 lbs (we are trying to gain a bit), he is a German Shepherd, and this size fits him well (can't remember which size I got but usually Amazon shows what size the reviewer got near the title of the review. They're big enough I'm not worried he will accidentally swallow or choke on them, small enough his mouth fits them comfortably, his grip is secure because of the gaps, and he loves them. I suggest get two at least unless your pooch is super good about dropping it and letting you pick it up. With two, I can whip a ball, find the one he just dropped, and by the time he is back, I have the other one in hand. He knows I won't throw it unless he drops the one he just returned (I will wait for him to remember this), and this makes it way easier to play thow and bring it almost back (he often drops it at speed when he is nearly back to me so it rolls past me) without playing chase me for the toy... and makes reinforcing Drop It as an safe thing to do, like he isn't going to lose out if he drops the fun ball in his mouth, I have the second ball to mark (say YES!!! when he drops it) and immediately reward by throwing the ball I already had... he loves them enough that he thinks other balls are stupid so I don't want to throw a less cool ball to exchange for the cool ones haha Anyway hope this was helpful, Im off to order some of these balls in brighter colors for lake and snow visibility.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024

recommand products