Description
It is a plant known as an arrow plant because of the shape of its leaves, also known as Nephthytis. Its leaves are impressive with heart-shaped leaves and white shadows on the ribs. As the plant matures, it begins to climb, so it can be grown either as a climbing plant or in a hanging basket.
Care
It is a plant that prefers bright places, but it also tolerates shady spots. Avoid direct contact with the sun's rays, however.
Watering
Keep the soil moist without over-watering because excess moisture will cause yellowing and leaf drop. In short, water when the soil
start to become slightly dry.
Temperature
The ideal temperature is: 15-25 °C with a cold resistance limit (10 °C)
Transplanting
Use soil suitable for houseplants with good drainage (enriched peat). Replant every 1-2 years.
Tips
The leaves change shape as the plant matures.