The Silvery Ann (Scindapsus Pictus) is a beautiful variety of Scindapsus, with the leaf size of a satin. However, it's the pattern on the leaf that makes this plant unique. The leaves with highly variegated silvery, reflective patches extend to the tip of the leaf that has a velvety texture, giving it a distinctive look. This variety produces a mixture of the stunning leaves described scattered through leaves displaying the satin patterning. . The Silvery Ann is a trailing plant with a thick stem that can be trained to climb up a coir pole or cascade down for a dramatic effect.
- Habitat: Slow-grower, enjoys warm temperatures.
- Light: Bright, indirect light. May lose variegation in low light.
- Water: Let the top of the soil dry out between waterings, less in winter.
- Soil: A free-draining peat-based soil type is recommended.
- Fertilizer: Throughout its growing season.