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Description
monstera adansonii planterina Monstera adansonii Indoor PlantMonstera Adansonii (Swiss Cheese Vine) is the trailing, small leaved Monstera famous for the dramatic holes (fenestrations) that open across its heart shaped leaves. Carefully packed live plant Ships across the United States 48 hour live arrival guarantee Natural variation expected with live plants Botanical Label Common name: Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' Botanical name: Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' Pot size: 2", 3", 4", 6" or 8" nursery pot
Monstera Adansonii (Swiss Cheese Vine) is the trailing, small-leaved Monstera famous for the dramatic holes (fenestrations) that open across its heart-shaped leaves.
✓ Carefully packed live plant · ✓ Ships across the United States · ✓ 48-hour live-arrival guarantee
Natural variation expected with live plants
Botanical Label
- Common name: Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese'
- Botanical name: Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese'
- Pot size: 2", 3", 4", 6" or 8" nursery pot (choose at checkout)
- Light: Bright to medium, indirect; no harsh direct sun
- Water: when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
- Difficulty: Beginner-friendly to moderate.
- Growth style: Climbing/vining tropical aroid.
- Mature size: Can grow large or long over time, especially with support — can vary by growing conditions.
- Lifespan: Can live for many years with regular care — varies by growing conditions.
- Pet safety: Not pet-safe — toxic to cats and dogs if chewed. Keep out of reach of pets.
- Best for: Climbing a moss pole, bright rooms, shelves, and plant stands.
- Vibe/personality: Lush, tropical, jungle statement.
Curator's Note: Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' makes a real statement — bold, architectural foliage that grows more dramatic as it matures. It brings an instant jungle feel to a room while staying surprisingly easy to live with.
Why It Belongs in Your Collection
- Striking, tropical foliage that makes a statement
- Climbs a moss pole into a lush, jungle look
- Develops dramatic split or hole-filled leaves as it matures
- Easy to propagate from stem cuttings
- Rewarding to watch grow and mature
- Adds a cozy, tropical feel to a room
Care Notes from the Greenhouse
- Light: Bright, indirect light keeps Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' looking its best, but it can tolerate medium indirect light. In lower light it grows more slowly and leaves may show fewer splits. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
- Watering: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry — it likes to dry out a bit between waterings rather than stay soggy. Empty any saucer so the roots don't sit in water.
- Humidity: Loves higher humidity as a tropical aroid, but adapts to normal household humidity; extra humidity supports bigger, more fenestrated leaves.
- Temperature: Typical room temperatures (roughly 65–85°F). Keep it away from cold drafts and heating or AC vents.
- Soil: A chunky, well-draining aroid mix (potting soil with bark and perlite) in a pot with drainage.
- Support: Give it a moss pole or trellis to climb — climbing encourages larger, more mature leaves.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced houseplant fertilizer in spring and summer; pause in winter.
- Pruning: Trim to shape anytime; stem cuttings with a node root easily in water.
- Care tip: If leaves stay small or sparse, give it more bright indirect light and a pole to climb.
Best Display Spots
- Bright living-room corner with a moss pole: let it climb into a statement.
- Shelf or plant stand: trailing types spill over beautifully.
- Near an east or north window: bright, indirect light without harsh sun.
- Bathroom or kitchen (if bright): enjoys the extra humidity.
- Office with good indirect light: an easy tropical accent.
Best For / Think Twice If
Best for:
- Philodendron and aroid fans
- Bright, indirect-light spots
- People who enjoy watching a plant grow and mature
- Statement-foliage lovers
- Beginners ready for an easygoing climber
Think twice if:
- Homes where pets may chew leaves — it is toxic to cats and dogs
- Very dark rooms
- Anyone who tends to overwater plants
- Shoppers wanting a compact plant that stays small
Botanical Exhibit Notes
- It's a climbing tropical aroid (family Araceae) — happiest with something to climb, like a moss pole or trellis.
- Aroids like this are easy to propagate — a stem cutting with a node roots readily in water or soil.
- In good light it grows quickly through the warm months, pushing out fresh leaves.
- As it matures and climbs, its leaves develop the splits or holes (fenestrations) this group is famous for — though this can vary by plant and conditions.
- Given a moss pole and bright indirect light, its leaves tend to get larger as the plant climbs.
From Our Greenhouse to Your Home
Florida Plant ships across the United States. Your plant ships from Florida and California, USA, carefully packed in its nursery pot with soil unless noted. Orders dispatch within 1–4 business days, early in the week so plants don't sit over a weekend in transit.
During cold weather, orders to colder areas are sent with a heat pack, and we may hold delivery to very cold areas until it's safe to ship. Every plant is backed by our 48-hour live-arrival guarantee — contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos if there's an issue.
Because this is a live plant, each one is unique — size, fullness, color, and shape vary naturally, and minor cosmetic imperfections can happen. Give your plant a little time to settle in after it arrives.
Plant Questions, Answered
Is Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' easy to care for?
Yes — it's an approachable tropical aroid. Give it bright indirect light and let the soil dry a bit between waterings.
How big does Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' get?
It climbs and can grow large or long over time, especially with a moss pole. Mature size varies depending on growing conditions, light, and support.
How long can Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' live?
With regular care it can live for many years. Lifespan varies depending on growing conditions.
How often should I water Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese'?
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. It prefers to dry out a little between waterings rather than stay soggy.
What kind of light does Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' need?
Bright, indirect light keeps Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' looking its best, but it can tolerate medium indirect light. In lower light it grows more slowly and leaves may show fewer splits. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
Is Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' pet safe?
No. Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' is considered toxic to cats and dogs if chewed, so keep it out of reach of pets.
Can Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' grow indoors?
Yes — it's a popular indoor houseplant and does well in bright, indirect light inside the home.
Why isn't my Monstera Adansonii 'Swiss Cheese' making splits or holes yet?
Fenestrations come with maturity, bright indirect light, and something to climb — young plants and low light mean fewer splits. Add a moss pole and more bright indirect light.
Shipping Notes
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