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Scindapsus Kalimantan is a rare and highly sought-after cultivar of the Scindapsus pictus group, native to the rainforests of Borneo (Kalimantan). Belonging to the Araceae family, these climbing aroids are admired for their velvety, patterned leaves and steady vining growth.
The Kalimantan variety is distinguished by its broad, heart-shaped foliage with a velvety texture and unique silvery-green patterning. Each leaf is splashed and marbled with shimmering silver markings, contrasting beautifully against the darker green background. Under certain lighting, the leaves almost glisten with a metallic sheen, giving the plant an exotic, luxurious appearance.
In its natural habitat, Scindapsus climbs trees in the humid forest understory using aerial roots. Indoors, Kalimantan can be grown as a trailing plant in hanging baskets or encouraged to climb a moss pole or trellis, which will often result in larger, more mature leaves over time. Its rarity and unique colouring make it a prized addition to any rare plant collection.
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It tolerates medium light, but low light may dull the variegation and slow growth. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the foliage.
Water when the top 34 cm of soil feels dry. In spring and summer, this is usually once a week, while in winter it may only need watering every 1014 days. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so always ensure excess water can drain freely.
Temperature: Prefers warm conditions of 1826C. Protect from draughts and avoid prolonged exposure below 15C.
Humidity: Benefits from moderate to high humidity (60%+). Mist occasionally, place near a humidifier, or group with other tropical plants to maintain lush foliage.
Use a chunky, free-draining aroid mix a blend of peat-free compost, orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir works well. Repot every 12 years in spring to refresh the mix and support growth.
Apply a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser every 4 weeks in spring and summer. Reduce feeding in autumn and stop in winter.
Prune long vines to encourage bushier growth and maintain shape. Stems can be easily propagated from cuttings in water, moss, or directly in soil. Training onto a moss pole encourages larger leaves and a more mature appearance.
With proper care, Scindapsus Kalimantan develops into a steady-growing vine, trailing or climbing several metres over time. Leaves may increase in size and pattern complexity as the plant matures.
Yellowing leaves: Often a sign of overwatering.
Dull foliage: Linked to insufficient light.
Pests: May occasionally attract mealybugs, thrips, or spider mites. Regular inspections and wiping leaves help prevent infestations.
Scindapsus species are celebrated not only for their ornamental value but also for their adaptability to indoor conditions. The Kalimantan form, originating from Borneo, is particularly prized for its shimmering, velvety foliage. Like other Scindapsus, it also helps filter indoor air, making it both decorative and beneficial.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates medium
Water: When topsoil dries; reduce in winter
Temperature: 1826C; avoid draughts
Humidity: Moderate to high (60%+)
Soil: Chunky, free-draining aroid mix
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
Growth: Trailing or climbing vine; velvety, silvery-green patterned leaves