A fast trailing vine with delicate fenestrated leaves. Eager to climb and quick to fill a hanger.
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Bright, indirect
Near an east or north window, or set back from a brighter south or west window. Hang it to trail, or give it a pole or trellis to climb for bigger leaves.
Every 1–2 weeks, less in winter. Limp or curling leaves usually mean thirsty; yellowing usually means too wet.
Chunky, well-draining aroid mix: potting soil with orchid bark, perlite, and a little coco coir.
Any pot with a drainage hole; terracotta if you tend to overwater.
Every 1–2 years, or when roots circle the pot or poke out the drainage hole. Repot in spring.
Cut just below a node and root in water 3–4 weeks, then pot up. A cutting without a node will not grow.
Toxic to pets if eaten.