Scindapsus Pictus 'Silvery Ann'
Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silvery Ann’ is a trailing or climbing plant with heart-shaped leaves, each dusted heavily with silver markings, giving it a shimmery, almost velvet-like appearance. Whether cascading down a shelf or climbing up a moss pole, this plant is brilliant for beginners and can be very rewarding to grow.
Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Silvery Ann is part of the aroid family and prefers bright, indirect light, but it’ll tolerate lower light too (just with slightly slower growth). Let the top of the soil dry out between waterings (their leaves curl inwards when very thirsty), and always pot it in a loose and chunky soil to keep those roots happy.
This is an unfussy grower that rewards you with long, graceful vines over time. You can even propagate it easily, just snip a node and pop it in water until roots appear. A perfect pick for plant lovers who like their greenery with a little shimmer.


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