A glossy aroid that blooms nearly year-round with waxy, heart-shaped spathes in red, pink, or white.
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Bright, indirect
Bright indirect light for steady blooms; it survives medium light but flowers less. No direct sun.
Every 5–10 days, less in winter.
Chunky aroid mix: bark, perlite, and some potting soil. Its roots need air.
A pot with drainage; not too oversized.
Every 1–2 years; refresh the airy mix and bury any exposed roots.
Divide the clump at repotting, keeping roots on each piece.
Toxic to pets if eaten.