Though all Monsteras are perforated (and hence get their common name), adansonii is characterized by some of the most splits and holes in its large, glossy heart-shaped leaves. Monstera adansonii grows into a large, beautiful climbing plant under proper care and hence makes a lovely houseplant. However, there are several reasons why your Monstera Adansonii …
Monstera adansonii
The Monstera adansonii belongs to the Araceae family and is sometimes known as Monstera Friedrichsthalii. This plant is famous for its fenestrations and is grown for its unique-looking leaves. However, the plant does not easily achieve these fenestrations that it is so well known for. To achieve this, your plant needs to be provided with …
Why does Monstera adansonii get yellow leaves? With its evergreen vines and heart-shaped foliage, Monstera adansonii is a lovely plant. Its leaves are its real asset. They are fenestrated, with symmetrical holes around the midribs. It is also why many plant lovers call it the “Swiss Cheese Vine.” But these leaves can have some issues …
Reviewed by: Emelyn Furio Known for its unique appearance, Monstera adansonii, also called the Swiss Cheese Vine, Monstera Monkey Mask, or Monstera friedrichsthalii, is a well-loved vining houseplant belonging to the family Araceae or Aroid family, according to the University of Michigan. Find a free Monstera adansonii care guide at the end of this article. …
The Monstera adansonii variation laniata is the most common Monstera type in the US. There is an ongoing debate on whether var. laniata is rare or common, and countless posts online argue about the differences between Monstera Adansonii, Adansonii var. laniata, and Monstera lechleriana. The Monstera adansonii var. laniata needs indirect sunlight. You want to …