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Epipremnum amplissimum is a vine native to New Guinea and Austrailia. It is a moderately large vine with elongated green leaves streaked with silver. It is a moderately fast growing species once it gets established and has several leaves. It does well in moderate, indirect light and moderate to high humidity, and appreciates airflow, but does not require it. Moist sphagnum moss is helpful for rooting this species.

All of our cuttings have adventitious, aerial roots. Our rooted specimens will have at least a few active roots and will be established plants. Our plants are grown in high humidity in terrariums and greenhouses, therefore may need acclimation to the average home humidity / environment. Please contact us for acclimation information if you are not planning to use this plant in a terrarium, greenhouse, or humid room. 

 

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Description

Epipremnum amplissimum is a vine native to New Guinea and Austrailia. It is a moderately large vine with elongated green leaves streaked with silver. It is a moderately fast growing species once it gets established and has several leaves. It does well in moderate, indirect light and moderate to high humidity, and appreciates airflow, but does not require it. Moist sphagnum moss is helpful for rooting this species.

All of our cuttings have adventitious, aerial roots. Our rooted specimens will have at least a few active roots and will be established plants. Our plants are grown in high humidity in terrariums and greenhouses, therefore may need acclimation to the average home humidity / environment. Please contact us for acclimation information if you are not planning to use this plant in a terrarium, greenhouse, or humid room. 

 

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