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Wallace

£5.00 - £95.00
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Monstera Adansonii

Monkey face plant; Monkey plant; Mini Swiss cheese plant

  • Most light conditions
  • Easy care
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A smaller relative of the classic Swiss Cheese Plant, he’s cute, quirky and extremely easy to look after.

  • Wallace likes...
    • Light watering

      He’s not very demanding. Check him weekly and if the top two inches of his soil feel dry, give him a drink.

    • Medium light

      He’ll be fine in anything from light shade to bright, indirect light. He grows faster in good light.

    • Humidity

      Keep his leaves moist and he’ll be a happy boy. Put him in a bright bathroom or mist him every few days.

  • Botanical name

    Monstera adansonii

    Nickname

    Monkey face plant; Monkey plant; Mini Swiss cheese plant

    Air purifying

    Yes

    Plant height (including pot)

    10-20cm, 20-30cm; 100-110cm

    Pet/Baby safe

    Mildly toxic if ingested

    Nursery pot size

    6cm, 15cm; 20cm

  • Wallace is the perhaps the spookiest member of themonsteragang, with his skeletal leaves, but despite his quirky looks he is easy to care for.

    Monstera adansonii is often confused with monstera obliqua. In fact, you’ll quite often see adanosonii advertised as obliqua. They’re not quite the same and if you see a monstera obliqua selling at a reasonable price, it’s all but certain it’s really an adansonii.

    Monstera obliqua is incredibly rare, even in the wild, and would cost thousands to acquire. Its leaves are paper thin and skeletal, with more hole than leaf. Adansonii has slightly thicker, sturdier leaves. But don’t think of it as inferior to obliqua. It gives you all the pleasure of a monstera obliqua without the price tag or the need to find a shady black market dealer.

    Monstera adansonii is a relative of the larger Swiss Cheese plant, orChaz. It has the same irregular leaves. In the jungles of Central and South America, it lives in the shade of other trees. All those holes let light shine through to its lower leaves. As a house plant, all those holes just make it look really cool.

    It's very easy to look after. Give it a medium level of light and moderate watering. In spring and summer, it will appreciate a monthly feed with liquid fertiliser.

    Did you know?

    Its common name comes from its apparent resemblance to a monkey’s face. We’re not sure the person who named it had ever seen a monkey.

    For more care advice about Wallace, check out ourcomplete guide to Swiss cheese plant care.

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