The Trending Tropicals Collection: Elevate your home decor with exceptional new varieties representing some of the hottest houseplant varieties on social media. This plant is great for small spaces and tabletops. It does well in offices, kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and outside on a patio. Sterling Silver Scindiapsus is a slow-growing, hard to find houseplant despite its good looks and easy-growing nature. It sports thick, dark green foliage that bears an elegant silvery sheen on top. A close relative of both pothos (Epipremnum) and philodendron.
- You can train its vining stems up a trellis or totem, let it grow horizontally across a mantle or tabletop or hang it and let it trail down out of reach of children and pets
- Height at shipping is approximately 12-Inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot; ships in a white, 6-inch diameter ceramic
- Place in a spot that receives bright light, 5 or more hours of indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight may burn the plant
- Water when the top 2 inches of the soil are dry (about once every 7 to 10 days) and be sure all excess water drains away. Do not let the plant sit in water or overly soggy soil.
- Sterling silver scindapsus prefers above-average relative humidity, but thrives in more average conditions
- Pruning typically isn’t necessary for this slow-growing vine


















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