Scindapsus Erlinda
Extremely rare Light: Bright indirect Humidity: (≥)55% Growth Habit: Like other Scindapsus pictus, this cultivar is a climber. It is best to provide a moss pole or similar material to allow for the attachment of aerial roots and for the plant to produce mature leaves that are prominently bigger and have more silvery color. It can also be grown in pots an and allowed to trail, this however causes the leaves to stay in its small juvenile form The plant is propagated by cuttings. potted in aroid mix and is grown in bright indirect light at tropical temperature (60-70 degrees) and at a relative humidity maintained at 50-80% Leaf Blade: Juvenile Leaves Length 10-12 cm Width 5-9 cm Juvenile leaves tend to have a more ovate and slightly falcate shaped leaves with cordate base and acute apex Mature leaves Length: 14-20 cm. Width: 10-14 cm. Mature leaves have cordiform shape with acuminate apex and cordate base Its leaves are arranged in an alternating fashion and are attached to the st