Amydrium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae that is native to Southeast Asia, southern China, and New Guinea. Amydrium is distinguished from other members of the tribe Monstereae by having two ovules in each ovary. The seeds tend to be heart shaped. The leaves of amydrium often show fenestration.
Water:
Amydrium thrives in humid conditions, preferring moderate humidity and occasional dry spells. Optimal care includes weekly watering to maintain health. As an indoor plant, it benefits from stable temperatures and controlled watering, helping to prevent overwatering during growth cycles.
Propagation:
Amydrium propagation primarily involves stem cuttings or division. Success hinges on high humidity, warmth, and well-draining soil. Maintain sterility to avoid disease. Steps include selecting a healthy stem, cutting, using rooting hormone, planting in moist soil, covering for humidity, and waiting for roots before transplanting.
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