

Mycetia requires consistent soil moisture and high humidity, making its care somewhat demanding. Special care points include ensuring it has indirect light and regular misting to maintain humidity. Additionally, mycetia is sensitive to over-watering, so careful monitoring of soil moisture is essential to prevent root rot.
Watering schedule: Every 2-3 weeks
Care Difficulty | Hard |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Watering Schedule | Every 2-3 weeks |
Mycetia sinensis is a flowering shrub that is most easily identified by its star-shaped white flowers or round white berries which appear in summer and fall. It thrives in damp forests and riversides but is also commonly found beside roads. The plant's specific Latin name sinensis means Chinese in Latin, for its native region.
Mycetia faberi (Mycetia faberi) is a plant that grows in subtropical climates favoring the damp and partial shade of medium-altitude forest riverside habitats. It is most noticeable for its short-lived clusters of elegant yellow tubular flowers that appear in midsummer. Bright white berries follow these flowers in fall and winter, making it stand out from the surrounding forest greenery.
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