
Scindapsus Pictus Silvery Ann
If you wish to invest in a flattering houseplant to brighten up your home, the Scindapsus Silvery Ann is your best choice! Also known as the “Silvery Ann Pothos”, the plant features a gorgeous set of matte green foliage with generous splashes of silver, which is a desirable feature for a plant that can be easily grown.
Scientific Name | Scindapsus pictus ‘Silvery Ann’ |
Common Name | Satin Pothos, Silver Pothos, Pothos Silvery Ann |
Light | Bright indirect sunlight |
Watering | Once a week, water if the top half of the soil is dry |
Temperature | 60-75°F (15°C-23°C). |
Hardiness Zone | USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 |
Humidity | 50-70% |
Soil Type | Equal proportion of soil, OM, perlite/vermiculite |
Soil pH | 6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic to slightly acidic) |
Fertilizing | A balanced feed once a month in spring and summer |
Repotting | Every 2-3 years |
Pruning | When the foliage becomes dull or if it has trailed for too long |
Propagation | Stem Cuttings and Division |
Toxicity | Toxic to humans and pets |
Mature Size | Can grow up to 1 meter and can spread up to 10 feet |
Bloom Time | Summer, but rarely blooms |
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