Schismatoglottie Prietoi - Tissue Culture Cup
A rare, terrestrial plant with glossy, dark green leaves, adding a touch of exotic elegance to moist terrariums.
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Scientific Name: Schismatoglottis prietoi
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Plant Family: Araceae
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Native To: Philippines
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Plant Type: Aquatic, Semiaquatic
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Visual Description: Emerse grown clump of Schismatoglottis prietoi, showcasing its lush green foliage with in a tissue culture cup.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Bright, indirect light
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Water Requirements: Consistently moist substrate, can grow in both emerse and submerse conditions
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Temperature Range: Similar to Anubias, prefers warm, tropical conditions
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Humidity Preferences: High, especially when grown emerse
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Attach to wood and rocks, or plant directly into the substrate without burying the rhizome
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Fertilization Needs: Minimal, similar to Anubias
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Propagation Methods: Division of rhizome or tip cuttings
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Remove dead or yellowing leaves to maintain health and appearance
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Ease of Care: Medium
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Suitable for both emerse and submerse conditions; plant or attach as desired
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Attachment: Preferred attachment to wood or rocks for aesthetic layout
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Spacing Requirements: Allow space for growth and air circulation, especially in emerse cultivation
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Compatible with a variety of freshwater setups, mindful of its softer leaves when grown emerse
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Similar care to Anubias with attention to humidity and substrate moisture to prevent rhizome rot
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: Do not bury the rhizome to prevent rot; ensure high humidity for emerse growth
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Seasonal Care: Stable conditions year-round, similar to its native tropical climate
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not known to be invasive under aquarium or terrarium conditions
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Benefit to Wildlife: In its native habitat, may provide shelter and food for small aquatic and semi-aquatic creatures