This species is native to the to a wide range across southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia where they’re found climbing up trees. As this species matures, it can produce large fenestration!
Care:
Like most aroids, these naturally are climbing up trees in their native habitat. We can simulate these conditions by using a moss pole. They enjoy bright indirect light while avoiding harsh direct sun. We recommend watering when the top 1-2" of soil is dry. This may roughly be about once a week depending on your home environment. When repotting, use a semi coarse soil that will drain water well.
This species is native to the to a wide range across southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia where they’re found climbing up trees. As this species matures, it can produce large fenestration!
Care:
Like most aroids, these naturally are climbing up trees in their native habitat. We can simulate these conditions by using a moss pole. They enjoy bright indirect light while avoiding harsh direct sun. We recommend watering when the top 1-2" of soil is dry. This may roughly be about once a week depending on your home environment. When repotting, use a semi coarse soil that will drain water well.