philodendron amydrium silver Amydrium medium 'Silver'
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philodendron amydrium silver

philodendron amydrium silver Amydrium medium 'Silver'

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philodendron amydrium silver Amydrium medium 'Silver'Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') is a climbing aroid with cool toned foliage and a clear vertical growth habit. Young leaves are usually narrow to oval, with a blue green to silvery cast and a subtly textured surface that becomes more pronounced as the plant settles into active growth. With a stable support, the vine can produce larger leaves with deeper lobing and fenestrations along the blade. This juvenile to

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue')

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') is a climbing aroid with cool-toned foliage and a clear vertical growth habit. Young leaves are usually narrow to oval, with a blue-green to silvery cast and a subtly textured surface that becomes more pronounced as the plant settles into active growth.

With a stable support, the vine can produce larger leaves with deeper lobing and fenestrations along the blade. This juvenile-to-mature shift gives the plant a changing leaf sequence as it climbs.

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') climbing profile

  • Growth habit: Root-climbing tropical liana that develops best on a firm vertical support.
  • Leaf colour: Blue-green to silvery foliage, strongest on healthy, well-established growth.
  • Leaf development: Juvenile blades can mature into larger lobed and fenestrated leaves.
  • Stem behaviour: Produces aerial roots at nodes when humidity, warmth and support remain steady.

The species Amydrium medium is native from southern Indo-China into Malesia, where it grows as a liana in wet tropical forest. In horticultural use, 'Silver' and 'Blue' refer to the cool-toned foliage form sold under this name.

Growing Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue')

  • Light: Give bright indirect light, around 10,000–20,000 lux where possible.
  • Watering: Water when the upper 25–40% of the substrate has dried, then drain thoroughly.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky aroid mix with bark, coarse mineral particles and a moderate moisture buffer.
  • Support: Provide a firm pole, plank or similar vertical surface so aerial roots can attach.
  • Humidity: Aim for 60–80% humidity for stronger aerial-root contact and smoother leaf expansion.

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') checks

  • Small plain leaves: Usually linked to weak light, unsupported stems or an immature vine.
  • Yellowing lower leaves: Check for compacted substrate or wet roots.
  • Crisp edges: Check humidity, root moisture and fertiliser strength.

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') handling notes

Keep away from pets and children that may chew plant material. As an aroid, it can contain irritating calcium oxalate crystals.

Amydrium medium 'Silver' ('Blue') name details

Amydrium medium belongs to the Araceae family. The accepted species name is Amydrium medium, first published in Blumea in 1968. The epithet medium means middle or intermediate.

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