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Scindapsus Sentarum Variegated
Scindapsus Sentarum Variegated
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$60.00 USD
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The plant to be shipped is Scindapsus Sentarum Variegated. Please see the photos & video provided to see their physical features for your reference. Note that due to the abundant stock, the plants to be shipped are growers’ choice.
· Estimate leaves :3
· Shipped bare roots with sphagnum moss
· Shipped by us first-hand from Indonesia
Scindapsus Sentarum Variegated – A Rare and Dazzling Collector’s Plant
The Scindapsus Sentarum Variegated is a highly sought-after tropical climbing plant known for its striking variegation and lush foliage. With a mix of green, cream, and yellow splashes, this rare variety adds a unique touch to any houseplant collection.
Unique Foliage and Growth Habit
- Features broad, heart-shaped leaves with unpredictable creamy-white variegation
- Boasts a velvety texture, adding a luxurious feel to its foliage
- Thrives as a climbing or trailing vine, making it perfect for moss poles or hanging baskets
Best Care Practices for Vibrant Growth
- Prefers bright, indirect light, ensuring the variegation remains strong
- Requires a well-aerated, well-draining soil mix, preventing root rot
- Benefits from moderate to high humidity (60%+), keeping leaves lush
Managing Aerial Roots for Healthier Growth
- If aerial roots emerge, allow them to cling to a moss pole for enhanced leaf size
- Roots can also be buried in the soil to promote stronger nutrient absorption
- Keep them moist but not soggy, misting occasionally if they appear dry
Common Pests and How to Avoid Them
- Spider mites and thrips – Regularly wipe down leaves and inspect new growth
- Leaf yellowing due to overwatering – Ensure proper drainage and allow soil to dry between waterings
- Slow growth in cooler temperatures – Maintain warm conditions (65-80°F) for steady development
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