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monstera adansonii laniata variegated 45Monstera adansonii Laniata Variegata, often referred to as the Variegated Laniata Monstera, is a rare and mesmerising climbing tropical plant admired for its marbled, fenestrated leaves and sophisticated variegation. A member of the Araceae family and native to the lush rainforests of Central and South America, this exquisite cultivar combines the natural elegance of Monstera adansonii subsp. laniata with the creamy white and lime marbling that makes

Monstera adansonii ‘Laniata Variegata’, often referred to as the Variegated Laniata Monstera, is a rare and mesmerising climbing tropical plant admired for its marbled, fenestrated leaves and sophisticated variegation. A member of the Araceae family and native to the lush rainforests of Central and South America, this exquisite cultivar combines the natural elegance of Monstera adansonii subsp. laniata with the creamy-white and lime marbling that makes variegated Monsteras so highly sought after.

The broad, glossy leaves are deeply fenestrated (split and perforated) and splashed with a painterly mix of jade green, pale lime, and creamy-white variegation. Some leaves emerge almost entirely green with soft mottling, while others show bold streaks or half-moon patterns of pure white. As the plant climbs and matures, its leaves grow larger, glossier, and more dramatic. Whether trailing from a pot or climbing a moss pole, Monstera ‘Laniata Variegata’ brings refined tropical luxury to any indoor collection.

Rare, elegant, and full of character, this plant is a collector’s dream — a perfect blend of exotic beauty and botanical artistry.


Monstera adansonii ‘Laniata Variegata’ – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its creamy-white variegation. Too little light can lead to slower growth and reduced contrast, while harsh direct sunlight can scorch the pale portions. East-facing light or filtered sun through sheer curtains is ideal.

Watering

Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry to the touch. Ensure good drainage and never let the plant sit in water. Reduce watering in winter but maintain humidity to prevent leaf crisping.

Temperature and Humidity

Temperature: Prefers warmth between 20–28 °C; avoid temperatures below 15 °C. Protect from cold drafts and sudden changes in temperature.
Humidity: High humidity (60–80%) promotes larger leaves and healthy fenestrations. Mist occasionally or use a humidifier to recreate its tropical environment.

Soil and Potting

Use a rich, airy, and well-draining aroid mix — compost combined with perlite, orchid bark, and coco coir provides the perfect texture. This ensures the roots have both moisture and airflow. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh the mix and allow room for growth.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced fertiliser. Variegated plants benefit from gentle, regular feeding to support steady growth. Avoid over-fertilising, which can burn roots or reduce variegation vibrancy.

Pruning and Maintenance

Trim leggy or damaged vines to encourage fuller growth and a tidy shape. Wipe the leaves regularly with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and highlight their glossy texture. Train the plant to climb a moss pole or trellis to encourage larger, more fenestrated foliage.

Growth and Maturity

A moderate to fast-growing climber, Monstera ‘Laniata Variegata’ can reach 1.5–2 metres indoors with support. As it matures, its leaves increase in size and fenestration, creating a lush, cascading or upright display. Each new leaf’s variegation pattern is unique, making every plant truly one of a kind.

Common Issues

  • Brown edges: Low humidity or irregular watering.

  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Loss of variegation: Insufficient light.

  • Pests: Occasionally affected by thrips or spider mites — treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap.


Background and Benefits

Monstera adansonii subsp. laniata is native to Central and South America, where it grows epiphytically on tree trunks in humid rainforests. The variegated form, ‘Laniata Variegata’, is a rare cultivar selectively propagated for its exceptional leaf marbling and creamy-white patterns.

Like other Monstera species, it’s a natural air purifier and symbolises growth, renewal, and creativity. Its sculptural leaves bring structure and movement to interiors while soft variegation adds an element of tranquillity and light — a perfect harmony of the wild and the refined.


Quick Care Summary

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun

  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist; allow top few cm to dry

  • Temperature: 20–28 °C; avoid below 15 °C

  • Humidity: High (60–80%)

  • Soil: Airy, well-draining aroid mix – compost, perlite, bark, coco coir

  • Feed: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer

  • Growth: 1.5–2 m climbing vine; glossy green leaves with creamy-white variegation and deep fenestrations

⚠️ Toxicity note: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested; may cause mouth and skin irritation.


Styling Tip

Display Monstera ‘Laniata Variegata’ on a moss pole to highlight its climbing nature and large, fenestrated leaves. Its elegant variegation makes it a perfect focal point for bright living rooms or conservatories. Pair with deep green tropicals such as Philodendron ‘Imperial Green’ or silver-toned plants like Scindapsus ‘Silver Lady’ for striking contrast. For a cohesive tropical look, place in a white, concrete, or neutral-toned ceramic pot to accentuate its marbled foliage. Perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts alike, this rare Monstera brings an air of refinement and tropical artistry to any interior.

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Darrell Criswell
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent book!
Format: Paperback
I think this is a fabulous book. I have always been interested in the causes of the civil war and this book presents an interesting, almost fascinating perspective, which I havent' seen in other books. I have also been reading James Oakes fabulous "Freedom National" and the two books complement each other extremely well. McCurry's book is not of the quality that Oakes book is but not much is. I cannot understand the criticism of her writing. I find her writing to be very good...admittedly some of the sentences are too long and a few ill defined names but this is a very well written book. Although we have all studied some version of much of this material before I find it hard to believe that almost anyone won't be astonished by the magnitude of the task the confederacy was attempting to take and its inherent stupidity or maybe a better description would be craziness of these people. Good book!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2013
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gloine36
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Outstanding exploration of the Confederacy's domestic divisions which helped contribute to its ultimate defeat.
Format: Paperback
This is an extremely powerful interpretation of the political forces at play in the Civil War South. Like it or not, Stephanie McCurry delivers a careful exploration of the domestic forces which were occurring during the Civil War in the Confederacy. The result is illuminating and exposes issues with great depth that have been overlooked in the study of the conflict. Much as domestic issues influenced government policies in the United States during the war as well as constantly in US history, domestic issues played an important role in influencing the actions of the Confederate government. Despite the Confederacy being an attempt to create an elite class system of rule, those without a voice in government found a way to be heard partly through their own actions, but also due to the democratic nature of American government. McCurry, the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania has definitely opened a can of worms with the release of this book. It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2011 losing out to Eric Foner’s The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, itself a great work on the Civil War. Just how important were the actions of women and slaves in the Confederacy during the Civil War? McCurry states that their actions helped drive government policies. Based upon her work as well as others I would say she was correct. Others disagree. I think the thing to consider here is that the Confederacy, despite setting up a government ruled by the elite class of slave owners, was still responsive to the majority of the people inhabiting it. While it was an attempt to create a new nation, it was still required to adhere to some of the principles of the American Revolution. In order to establish the nation, the slave owners were going to have to wage an insurrection and for that they needed the help of the non-slave owners who would compose the majority of its armies. McCurry notes this and shows that this was just the first example of the elites compromising to achieve their goals. No matter what the elites desired, it could only happen with the support of the people in the Confederacy. It would be that support which was critical for the survival of the Confederacy. Without it, the Confederacy had no chance. This is often overlooked. First, many people think the Confederacy enjoyed the support of the people of the slave states. They did not. Of the 15 slave states in 1860, only 11 would join the Confederacy. Of those 11 states, a full third of the white men in them actually opposed secession. From the very beginning, the Confederacy had to deal with an active resistance inside its borders from whites who rejected their authority and slaves who would contribute as little as possible to the Confederate war effort. Later, soldier wives would riot as well as shield deserters. McCurry wrote extensively about these features. Just how much these factors played in the ultimate defeat of the Confederacy is going to be a guess and is open to debate. Did they cause the Confederacy to lose? Not of their own accord, but they did contribute to the defeat of the South over time. There is no doubt that the use of slaves by the Confederate armies was challenged from the very beginning of the war to the final end of it. The facts are undeniable on this matter and McCurry is not the first historian to note this nor will she be the last. The inability of the Confederacy to use its manpower to the maximum capacity was a crippling factor. The issue of slave labor and slave soldiers reflects the deep divisions within the Confederacy and exposes the rotten foundation which the slave owners tried to build their nation upon. All in all I liked the book. As some of the other comments show, the writing style could have been better. She repeated herself in multiple spots. This I think is a reflection of her still emerging writing style. Confederate Reckoning is only her second published book. She has written many articles, but those are different methods of writing compared to books. It takes some time for historians to really find their voice when writing monographs. She does have a Coursera course available, “The History of the Slave South,” which was offered in both 2014 and 2015. I think McCurry does a good job in opening up our eyes to the domestic issues on the Confederate home front. The real question which will be debated is just how much impact they had. I suspect that will be the argument for many.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2015
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Lydia E. York
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Hidden History
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Dr. McCurry has no dog in this fight. She is Irish by birth, and raised in Canada. However, she brings a fresh perspective to the Confederate enterprise. From its foundation to the bitter end, the life of the Confederate state is documented in the words of the people who lived it. Dr. McCurry includes all the people embraced by the Confederacy, even if they weren't considered "citizens." This includes women and the enslaved people; two thirds of the Confederacy's population. The only battles documented are the struggles of an infant state professing to have perfected the US Constitution that had birthed into war. It didn't all work out as planned. But there are important lessons to be learned that aren't usually taught about the Civil War.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020
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White Crow
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellently written behind the scenes history
Format: Paperback
This is one of the best books on the irony of the Civil War. It is a different perspective that focuses on the misjudgement and arrogance of the confederacy. Food wars and manipulation of the slaves they were not part of their ill-conceived strategy to establish a states based totally on inequality. Too bad that today's politicans are trying to repeat the same mistakes. I would highly recommend this book to students of the Civil War and anybody who looks at today's politics and wonders where their southern strategy got its roots.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2013
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Van
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Women and slave power in the C.S.A.
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Fascinating, well documented description of the influential roles played by women and slaves in the Confederated States of America. The author demonstrates that the principal focus of the C.S.A. was first and foremost on the preservation of its 'peculiar institution', i.e., slavery, and the how this, along with the increasing politization of women, undermined its viabilty in many ways. The author's style is a bit turgid and academic at times, but well worth the effort to gain a better understanding of the Civil War from the South's perspective.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014

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