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What are different types of Ornamental Plants that thrive in San Pascual , Tuba Benguet?
2. Photos is a species in the arum family Araceae, native to Mo'orea in the Society Islands of French Polynesia
Flowering time: Pothos plants don’t tend to flower when grown as a houseplant. But, in the wild these plants regularly produce flower stalks together with a cream spathe marked with purple surrounding the spadix. Not too dissimilar to the flower you see on a Peace Lily.
Location: Pothos can either grow as a trailing plant, or on a moss pole. When grown on a pole, they remain compact in width, making them ideal for small rooms that need a bit of greenery to cheer them up. Or left hanging they look great on shelves or in Macrame hangers. Place in any room as they will adapt to the environment.
Soil: Plant pothos in a general well-draining potting mix. Soil mixed with perlite is great.
Light: Place pothos in bright, indirect light. They will tolerate low light but this will stunt their growth. These do well in artificial light too.
Care: Pruning will encourage bushier growth and their leaves will benefit from a regular dust too.
Water: Only water when the soil feels dry to touch. If the leaves turn yellow, this is a sign they have been overwatered.Resource:(https://mrplantgeek.com/2021/02/02/pothos-devils-ivy-houseplant/)
(Know as Wild Monstera by some plant enthusiast and traders )
Amydrium medium, also commonly known as the Spiderman Monstera is a wonderfully rare houseplant! This magnificent aroid gets fenestrations on its foliage as it matures that resembles a spiderweb-like pattern.
Amydrium medium is one of those under appreciated plants that most people have no idea exist. It is in the Aroid family and is in the group known as Monsteroids.
These Monsteroids are some of the most unusual foliage plant on the planet. Many new collectors know the Monstera species fairly well but the odd relatives are unknown to may people.
Amydrium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae that is native to Southeast Asia, southern China, and New Guinea. Amydrium is distinguished from other members of the tribe Monstereae by having two ovules in each ovary.
The seeds tend to be heart shaped.
The leaves of Amydrium often show fenestration
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