top of page

Compant stature

Read More

Musa acuminata

Buy 5+ Baby Plants, get 20% off

$0

$0

$0

Vat Included

Quantity available: 0

Title

Description

Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles'

Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles' – Rare Marbled Climber for Indoor Jungle Vibes

Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles' is a striking variegated form of the classic fenestrated aroid, known for its intricate splashes of creamy white, mint, and deep green. Native to humid tropical forests from southern Mexico through Panama and parts of northern South America, this hemiepiphytic species adapts well to indoor life with the right care. Its narrow, perforated leaves and compact climbing growth make it a favorite for rare plant lovers and collectors.

What Makes Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles' Special?

  • Rare marbled variegation: Each leaf features an unpredictable mix of frost-like white, soft mint, and green hues.
  • Natural climber: Grows upright with support or cascades when left trailing – great for poles, trellises, or hanging pots.
  • Compact indoor growth: Reaches up to 2 m indoors with proper care and humidity.
  • One-of-a-kind foliage: No two leaves are the same, with mature indoor leaves reaching 10–15 cm in length.

Lighting Needs for Healthy Growth

  • Best in bright, indirect light – too much direct sun can bleach or scorch the lighter areas.
  • Low light slows growth and leaf production but does not "remove" existing variegation.
  • In darker homes, grow lights help keep internodes tight and foliage lush.
  • Perfect for bright living rooms or offices with east- or west-facing windows.

How to Water and Feed This Monstera

  • Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry – don't keep it constantly moist.
  • Use soft, filtered, or rainwater if your tap water is hard or mineral-heavy.
  • Fertilize every 2–3 weeks with a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength.

Soil, Humidity & Temperature Preferences

  • Loves high humidity – aim for 60–80% for optimal leaf health and size.
  • Ideal temps: 18–27 °C; protect from cold drafts and temperature swings.
  • Plant in a chunky, airy mix: coconut coir, orchid bark, and perlite for drainage.

Growth Support, Aerial Roots & Repotting

  • Use a moss pole or stake to mimic its natural climbing habit and promote larger leaves.
  • Produces aerial roots at each node to anchor and absorb moisture — useful in high humidity or semi-hydro setups.
  • Rotate the plant every few weeks to keep growth even and balanced.
  • Repot every 1–2 years or when roots outgrow the pot – no need to wait for spring.

Propagation – Here's How

  • Take stem cuttings with a node and leaf, root in moist sphagnum or water.
  • Keep humidity high during rooting – a closed container or propagation box works best.
  • Maintain temps around 22–25 °C for faster root development.

Can It Grow in Semi-Hydro?

  • Yes – adapts well to LECA or Pon if transitioned carefully.
  • Flush roots and adjust to a consistent nutrient routine.
  • Change nutrient solution every 10–14 days to avoid root issues.

Common Issues and How to Fix Them

Yellow Leaves?

  • Likely cause: Overwatering or poor drainage.
  • Fix: Let soil dry more between waterings and check for compacted mix.

Brown Tips?

  • Likely cause: Dry air or excess salts from fertilizer.
  • Fix: Boost humidity and flush soil monthly with clean water.

Pesky Pests?

  • Watch for: Spider mites, mealybugs, thrips on new growth.
  • Control: Wipe with neem solution or treat with insecticidal soap early.

Botanical Background and Etymology

Monstera is derived from Latin monstrum (“monster”) – a nod to its dramatic fenestrations. The species name adansonii honors French botanist Michel Adanson. 'Frozen Freckles' is a commercial name referencing the minty, frosted look of the variegation; it's not a registered cultivar and may show pattern variation between clones.

Quick Answers – Monstera 'Frozen Freckles'

Is it low light tolerant?Not really. It needs bright, indirect light to stay healthy and maintain full growth speed. Low light stunts growth and reduces fenestration.

Is it safe for pets?No. It’s toxic if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals – keep it out of reach of cats, dogs, and kids.

Will the variegation fade over time?Variegation is typically stable within a clone, but pattern intensity may vary. Lower light can reduce contrast but doesn’t remove the variegation.

Get Your Own Monstera 'Frozen Freckles'

Don’t miss out on this rare variegated beauty. Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles' brings a touch of frost and jungle into your home with minimal effort. Order yours today and let this living artwork climb into your collection.

Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles'

PriceFrom €23.25
VAT Included
Sold out

  • Monstera adansonii 'Frozen Freckles' comes in following sizes:


    Baby Plant – is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 6 cm pot.


    M – i s approx. 25 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 12 cm pot.

Others Also Bought:

bottom of page