Scindapsus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is native to Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Queensland, and a few western Pacific islands. The species Scindapsus pictus is common in cultivation.

Scindapsus is not easily distinguishable from Epipremnum. The main difference between the two genera is in the number of seeds they produce. Scindapsus species have one ovule in each ovary whereas Epipremnum species have a few. The seeds of Scindapsus are rounded to slightly kidney-shaped. The plants are primarily root climbing vines

  • Scindapsus Dark Form

    Scindapsus Dark Form

    Scindapsus Treubii Dark Form is a rare and beautiful looking vining species of scindapsus with large nearly black leaves.

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  • Scindapsus Pictus 'Silver Lady' (3 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ (3 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ have leaves that are large & narrower than other types of Scindapsus. The dappled foliage is covered with a silver sheen and speckles or splashes of deep green on the remaining portion. This is a unique, reverse coloration than more common varieties. Grow in bright, indirect light. Use a well draining potting mix when repotting. Water only when soil has dried completely.

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  • Scindapsus Pictus 'Silver Lady' (4 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ (4 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ have leaves that are large & narrower than other types of Scindapsus. The dappled foliage is covered with a silver sheen and speckles or splashes of deep green on the remaining portion. This is a unique, reverse coloration than more common varieties. Grow in bright, indirect light. Use a well draining potting mix when repotting. Water only when soil has dried completely.

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  • Scindapsus Pictus 'Silver Lady' (5 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ (5 Leaves)

    Scindapsus Pictus ‘Silver Lady’ have leaves that are large & narrower than other types of Scindapsus. The dappled foliage is covered with a silver sheen and speckles or splashes of deep green on the remaining portion. This is a unique, reverse coloration than more common varieties. Grow in bright, indirect light. Use a well draining potting mix when repotting. Water only when soil has dried completely.

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  • Scindapsus Treubii - Moonlight (Large)

    Scindapsus Treubii – Moonlight (Large)

    Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a rare, green houseplant with milky green leaves with a hint of silver in the center of the leave. These plants are trailing and climbing in nature, so they appreciate external support to climb on to. You may use brass support or a bamboo stick. Giving them external support can make their leaves grow efficiently.

    Interestingly, not only are these plants pretty to look at, but they are also very beneficial to be added to our homes. According to NASA, these plants can clear the air of many pollutants such as formaldehyde, which is present almost everywhere in our houses, the carpets, the furniture, you name it.

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  • Scindapsus Treubii - Moonlight (Small)

    Scindapsus Treubii – Moonlight (Small)

    Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a rare, green houseplant with milky green leaves with a hint of silver in the center of the leave. These plants are trailing and climbing in nature, so they appreciate external support to climb on to. You may use brass support or a bamboo stick. Giving them external support can make their leaves grow efficiently.

    Interestingly, not only are these plants pretty to look at, but they are also very beneficial to be added to our homes. According to NASA, these plants can clear the air of many pollutants such as formaldehyde, which is present almost everywhere in our houses, the carpets, the furniture, you name it.

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