Amalocalyx is a genus of plant in family Apocynaceae consisting of lianas often found clinging to trees. These lianas are found in altitude ranges of 800 to 1000 m in East and Southeast Asia.
Water:
Amalocalyx is drought-tolerant and ideally watered once every three weeks, allowing the soil to dry slightly. As a popular indoor plant, it thrives in controlled humidity, simulating tropical conditions. Adequate moisture management is essential during its active growth season for optimal health.
Propagation:
Propagation of amalocalyx involves seed sowing or stem cuttings, requiring moderate light, warmth, and well-draining soil. High humidity is crucial. Cuttings should be 10-15 cm long, treated with rooting hormone, and kept in a moist environment until roots develop.
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