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“The Scindapsus” is one of the interesting plants since many customers ask for it, especially famous plants such as Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var. and Scindapsus Mayari Var. Do you want to get to know the Scindapsus? Today, we are going to introduce Scindapsus to you. Okay, if you are ready, let’s see it!
The Scindapsus is a member of the Araceae family native to the forests of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Solomon Islands. The name Scindapsus in Greek means on a stem, as it is a creeper that is often found in the forest. It is characterized by its green vines full of beautiful leaves, which have various sizes and colors according to each species. The specialty of the Scindapsus is not over yet because it is also similar to the famous plant like Epipremnum. Therefore, we can guarantee that it is a true beauty plant!
Scindapsus is a small climbing plant. Its distinctive feature is the heart-shaped leaves arranged alternately left and right on the green vine, which can reach a length of 3 meters.
Now we already know the origin of the Scindapsus. Next, we will introduce 2 interesting plants of the Scindapsus.
If you are looking for a beautiful plant with good meaning, “Scindapsus Mayari Var.” is your answer. The name ‘Mayari’ comes from the name of the Philippines goddess ‘Mayari’, goddess of Combat, Revolution, Equality, Beauty, Strength, Moon, and Night. Plus, the word “yari” can also be translated as ‘complete’ or ‘perfect’. Scindapsus Mayari Var. is as gorgeous as its name. The white variegation on the bright green leaves resembles the moonlight radiating at night. Not at all. Mayari also has different variegation, either white variegated from the silver veins or white variegated throughout the leaves, known as Full Moon. This plant has a great appearance and meaning, so you should have one!
Scindapsus Mayari Var. is a creeper, so it can be planted in many ways, whether in a pot, on the ground, or hanging on the wall. Planting in bright indirect light or under the shade of trees is ideal. Water regularly, and do not use dense soil as it will cause poor drainage and root rot problems. Do not let the environment get too dry because the leaves will wilt. Follow these ways, your Scindapsus Mayari Var. will shine as beautiful as the Goddess Mayari.
Another interesting Scindapsus is “Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var.”. It originates in warm and humid regions such as Southeast Asia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Its distinctive feature is its heart-shaped, jade-green leaves with milky-white variegation on the leaves. Since it is a creeper, it can be planted in a variety of ways. Placing it on the table or bookshelf is a good resting place for your eyes because of the green color of Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var. will help your eyes relax. Plus, it will liven up your house too!
Plant Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var. in a bright indirect sunlight place. If growing outdoors, plant under shade sunlight. Be careful with watering as it can lead to root rot. Use well-draining planting material such as coconut coir, moss, and perlite. Do not allow the topsoil to dry out. If the leaves start to yellow, it means your plant is getting too much water. Fertilizers can be used to increase nutrients. If you follow these suggestions, you will enjoy the beauty of your lovely Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var. happily.
How about the “Scindapsus” that we have introduced? These Scindapsus plants are interesting, right? Finally, if you are interested in Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin Var., and Scindapsus Mayari Var.but are still hesitant or have a question, we are happy to advise and export the best quality plants from Thailand to you in every season.
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