


When safely secured in the branches of a tall tree, the leaves of Treubii moonlight will turn darker and grow longer and the plant may even begin to flower, although this is rare. Unlike pothos, Treubii moonlight is a comparatively slow growing plant and boasts thicker leaves and more robust stems.Ī vining plant in nature, Treubii moonlight grows along forests floors until it encounters a tree trunk, which it then begins to climb with the use of its aerial roots. While it may at first resemble houseplants in the pothos family, Treubii moonlight is a totally separate species, belonging to the Araceae genus. Treubii moonlight is a tropical vining houseplant that hails from the rainforests of Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands and Queensland, Australia. With the help of this article, we hope to take all the guesswork out of keeping Treubii moonlight at home, while ensuring that your plant is as healthy as it can be.
SCINDAPSUS TREUBII MOONLIGHT HOW TO
Read along to learn our favorite tips on how to keep your own Treubii moonlight at home, including our advice on watering and fertilizing schedules, how to propagate your plant and common issues you may face when keeping this unique houseplant. An easy to care for plant that is great for beginners and seasoned houseplant enthusiasts alike, it may be difficult to find a Treubii moonlight, but it is well worth the hunt when you do. Naturally found in the rainforests and tropical jungles of Southeast Asia, Treubii moonlight is a stunning, vining houseplant prized for its unique silver-toned leaves.
