The Monstera Adansonii — also known as the Swiss Cheese Vine or Fensterblatt — is a small, young plant with the unmistakable look of its family. The leaves are oval to heart-shaped, fresh green, and carry the natural holes that gave the German name its meaning.
In the photo you see a compact plant with several stems coming straight out of the soil. The leaves stand slightly upright. Some already show their characteristic perforations, while others are still young and smooth — that comes with time.
The Adansonii likes a bright spot, but no direct midday sun. A place near a window with a little distance works well. Water it when the surface of the soil feels dry — usually once a week is enough, slightly less in winter. It enjoys a bit of humidity and grows over time into a small climbing plant if you give it a support.
The plant is delivered in a simple beige decorative pot, as shown in the picture. The decorative pot may differ slightly from the photo, depending on what we currently have in stock.
We look after every plant personally before it leaves our atelier — MO BLUMEN on Wallensteinstraße in Vienna. If you have any care questions, just let us know. our indoor plants.