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Scindapsus pictus trebie plants grow to around 1.25m (4ft) tall and around 1m (3.3ft) wide. If a Scindapsus pictus trebie plant is particularly happy, it may even be tempted to form a larger specimen. Make sure that you provide your Scindapsus pictus trebie plant with something to climb up or trail over. This plant favours warm conditions.


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Satin pothos ( Scindapsus pictus ), just like its botanical cousin pothos ( Epipremnum aureum) is one of the easiest houseplants to grow. Both are members of the Arum family. They are evergreen tropical vines that are not cold-tolerant. That's why pothos is usually grown indoors.


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They twine around tree trunks, using them as a support, and grow upward, striving from the darkness of the rainforest to sunlight. The leaves of one of the most common types of scindapsus pinnate grow up to 90 cm in length, and the dissected leaf plates of Epipremnum giganteum reach 1.2 m.


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On that note, if you decide to prune your scindapsus pictus, you can try your hand at propagating it. Much like pothos plants and heart-leaf philodendron, this is a very easy plant to propagate. In fact, you can propagate scindapsus pictus stem cuttings in water exactly the same way you propagate pothos cuttings in water.


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Scindapsus treubii fit into the aroid category much like Philodendrons and Syngoniums, and luckily for you even though they are rare they're easy to care for and a hardy plant that doesn't need much attention to thrive.


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Scindapsus. pictus. 'Trebie'. A slow-growing evergreen climber or trailing plant to 1m or more, with large, heart-shaped, variegated silver and dark green leaves. Rarely flowers in cultivation. In the wild it is epiphytic which means it will cling toees. An ideal houseplant to climb or grow along a shelf. Join the RHS today and save 25%.


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Gardening Scindapsus Pictus (Satin Pothos): Types, Growth Tips & Propagation by Aiyla Heath | Last Updated October 18, 2022 Vining plants are always our preferred choice Why? Just like Peperomia, they are easy to grow and maintain. And extend to a larger area than normal plants.


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Plant Origin & Classification Scindapsus Treubii are native to rainforests of Southeast Asia. They are often found in tropical jungles, trailing along the floor or climbing up trees with their aerial roots. As a houseplant, they thrive when given a structure (bamboo stick, totem pole, trellis.etc.) to climb.


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Where does the scindapsus treubii come from? Scindapsus treubii are part of the Araceae family and the scindapsus genus. Another well-known species in the Scindapsus genus is the scindapsus pictus (see my scindapsus pictus care guide), the most commonly cultivated one.Scindapsus treubii originated in the rainforests of Southeast Asia, but they are also native to the Pacific Islands and Queensland.


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Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus': Scindapsus variety with somewhat smaller leaves with rather small, silvery spots. Scindapsus pictus 'Exotica': This variety appears almost completely silver due to the large patterning. Scindapsus pictus 'Trebie': The leaves of this variety have large, silvery spots and a green central stripe.


Scindapsus Pictus Trebie

Also commonly known as satin pothos, Scindapsus pictus 'Exotica' is an evergreen climbing plant in the family Araceae that is a popular houseplant. This stunning plant is characterized by large, heart-shaped green leaves that are splashed with shimmery silver variegation.


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Scindapsus treubii 'Dark Form' Scindapsus treubii' Dark Form' is a lovely climbing vine with lance-shaped dark-leafed leaves. The leaves are thick and lustrous, and the internodal space is relatively short. The plant might resemble ladder rungs as it climbs a surface. Scindapsus pictus' Silvery Ann'


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Scindapsus pictus, or silver vine, is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae, native to India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and the Philippines.. Growing to 3 m (10 ft) tall in open ground, it is an evergreen climber.The leaves are matte green and covered in silver blotches. The insignificant flowers are rarely seen in cultivation.


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There are four common varieties available for purchase. I will include pictures and a brief description of each below. Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus' (commonly called Satin Pothos) 'Argyraeus' is the most common variety. The name means silvery, used to describe the variegation on the leaves. Scindapsus pictus 'Exotica'


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The Silver Satin (Scindapsus pictus) is native to Southeast Asia and has the reputation of being one of the easiest houseplants to keep alive. It is known for its heart-shaped matte leaves, splashed with spots of iridescent gray, and fast-growing trailing vines. A mature Silver Satin can grow vines between 4-10 feet long depending on conditions.


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The Satin Pothos Houseplant Scindapsus pictus usually goes by the common names of Satin Pothos or Silver Vine. It has beautiful firm matte green leaves covered in slightly reflective silver blotches that shimmer and catch your eye in the right light. The leaf edges are outlined in a thin line of silver too. Gorgeous.