This species is native to the to a wide range across southeast Asia. As this species matures, it can produce large fenestration! However, while it is smaller or juvenile, it has an almost oily blue sheen to it's foliage.
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. As this species matures, it can produce large fenestration! However, while it is smaller or juvenile, it has an almost oily blue sheen to it's foliage.
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.