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Monstera Collection – Iconic & Rare Indoor Monsteras

Browse our Monstera collection – from big, easy classics to rare variegated and trailing varieties. Compare sizes, leaf shapes, and care levels to find your perfect match.

This collection brings together EU-grown Monsteras in a range of sizes and rarity levels, from classic Monstera deliciosa to sought-after variegated and trailing forms like the Monstera Adansonii. Use it to compare leaf shapes, growth habits, and care requirements so you can choose a Monstera that fits your light, space, and experience level, whether you’re a beginner or a dedicated collector.

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Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation' Baby

Regular price €20,16 EUR
Regular price €29,24 EUR Sale price €20,16 EUR
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Monstera Adansonii Mint Baby

Regular price €12,10 EUR
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Monstera Adansonii Mint Medium

Regular price €24,20 EUR
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Monstera Adansonii Frozen Freckles Baby

Regular price €15,13 EUR
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Monstera deliciosa variegata 'Mint' Baby

Regular price €70,58 EUR
Regular price €133,10 EUR Sale price €70,58 EUR
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Monstera Adansonii Variegata Baby

Regular price €30,25 EUR
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Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation' Medium

Regular price €36,30 EUR
Regular price €55,46 EUR Sale price €36,30 EUR
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Monstera deliciosa 'golden' aka 'lemon lime' Baby

Regular price €90,76 EUR
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Monstera Deliciosa XL (Moss Pole Mounted)

Regular price €92,77 EUR
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Monstera Adansonii Variegata Medium

Regular price €80,68 EUR
Regular price €99,83 EUR Sale price €80,68 EUR
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Monstera adansonii "monkey leaf (moss pole mounted) large

Regular price €46,39 EUR
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Monstera deliciosa 'Bulbasaur' Baby

Regular price €121,01 EUR
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Monstera deliciosa 'Variegata Aurea' Baby

Regular price €79,67 EUR
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Collector’s Set: Monstera deliciosa ‘Golden’ (Lemon Lime) & ‘Bulbasaur’ Baby

Regular price €196,64 EUR
Regular price €216,80 EUR Sale price €196,64 EUR
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Buying Guide

How to choose a Monstera from this collection

Use this collection as a side-by-side overview of our different Monstera types so you can match the plant to your home and routine.

  • 1. Decide on size and growth habit Large floor plants: Go for upright classics like Monstera deliciosa Large or Monstera deliciosa XXL if you want an instant focal point.
  • Medium, decorative plants: Medium Monsteras such as Thai Constellation Medium or Monstera obliqua Peru work well on stands or sideboards.
  • Baby plants: Choose babies like Thai Constellation Baby , Monstera adansonii Baby , or Adansonii Mint Baby if you enjoy watching young plants develop over time.
  • Classic split leaves: Monstera deliciosa types create big, sculptural leaves.
  • Perforated, trailing leaves: Adansonii forms ("Monkey Leaf", "Frozen Freckles", Mint, Variegata) are great if you like finer, lace-like foliage.
  • Collector foliage: Species such as Monstera Burle Marx Flame or Monstera obliqua Peru offer more unusual texture and shape.
  • For a steadier, forgiving plant: Stick to non-variegated choices labelled as easier care (for example Monstera deliciosa or Monstera adansonii).
  • For more attentive growers: Variegated plants like Monstera Albo Variegata , Thai Constellation , or Monstera deliciosa ‘Mint’ generally benefit from a bit more light monitoring and consistent watering.
  • Most Monsteras prefer bright, indirect light . A spot near a window with filtered sun is usually ideal.
  • Darker corners are possible for tougher green forms, but expect slower growth and less dramatic leaf development.
  • Variegated types usually show their best structure with slightly brighter, still indirect light.
  • Climbing Monsteras appreciate a moss pole or support to grow upwards and show off larger leaves.
  • Trailing types can be styled in hanging planters or trained up small trellises for a fuller look.

If you’re unsure, start with one classic green Monstera and one smaller trailing or variegated plant from this collection to see what suits your space best.

Common questions

Are Monsteras in this collection suitable for beginners?

Many Monsteras here work well for beginners, especially green forms like Monstera deliciosa and Monstera adansonii ‘Monkey Leaf’.

They tolerate minor watering or light fluctuations better than some variegated or very rare types.

If you’re just starting out, choose a non-variegated plant in a medium or large size and place it in bright, indirect light for the best experience.

What makes a variegated Monstera harder to care for?

Variegated Monsteras have less chlorophyll in their lighter leaf areas, so they generally react more quickly to low light, inconsistent watering, or temperature swings.

They usually appreciate slightly brighter, but still indirect, light and steady care.

If your schedule is very busy or your home is quite dark, a green Monstera will usually be more forgiving than a highly variegated one.

Can I keep a Monstera in low light?

Monsteras tolerate lower light better than many plants but tend to grow slower and produce simpler leaves in dim spaces.

For stronger growth and more defined leaf splits or holes, aim for bright, indirect light near a window with filtered sun.

Variegated Monsteras usually need a bit more brightness than solid green types to keep them looking their best.

How often should I water a Monstera from this collection?

Watering frequency depends on pot size, room temperature, and light, so it’s better to check the soil than follow a fixed schedule.

As a guideline, let the top layer of soil dry slightly before watering again and always empty standing water from the saucer.

Variegated and baby Monsteras tend to prefer smaller, more consistent waterings over big, infrequent soakings.

Which Monstera should I choose for a small apartment or shelf?

For compact spaces, look at trailing or smaller forms such as Monstera adansonii Baby, Monstera adansonii ‘Monkey Leaf’ Medium, or variegated adansonii types from this collection.

They can be trained up a small trellis or allowed to cascade from shelves and hanging pots, so you still get a jungle feel without taking up much floor space.