Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' – rare silver-patterned aroid for collectors
Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' is an as yet undescribed species, circulated in cultivation under its trade name. Its foliage is eye-catching: the leaf blade begins in a very light silver-green and deepens into darker green along the margins and midrib. This gradient effect, combined with the plant’s compact form, makes it a highly desirable addition for rare plant enthusiasts.
● What Sets Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' Apart
- Rare identity: Still taxonomically undescribed, known only from cultivation.
- Foliage: Striking silver center blending into dark green edges and veins.
- Growth form: Compact clumping aroid, well suited to indoor collections and terrariums.
● Natural Background
While the precise origins of Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' are not formally documented, members of this genus are native to Southeast Asia. They are typically found on shaded tropical forest floors, often close to streams or moist soils. These habitats explain their preference for even moisture, indirect light, and humid conditions indoors.
● Care Guide for Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver'
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light or light shade — avoid harsh direct sun.
- Watering: Keep substrate evenly moist but ensure free drainage to prevent rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in medium to high humidity, making it suitable for terrarium culture.
- Substrate: Loose, airy aroid mix with organic matter works best.
- Fertilizer: Use a balanced liquid feed during active growth to maintain foliage colouration.
● Potential Issues and How to Fix Them
- Leaf yellowing: Often due to overwatering or soggy substrate — improve drainage.
- Scorched leaves: Caused by direct sunlight — move to filtered light.
- Slow growth: Improve warmth and feeding to encourage steady development.
● Etymology
The genus name Schismatoglottis comes from Greek: schisma, schismatos meaning “separating,” and glotta meaning “tongue.” The “tongue” refers to the deciduous upper part of the spathe present in most species of the genus.
● Questions About Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver'
- Is it a described species? Not yet — it remains an undescribed taxon in cultivation under the trade name 'Silver'.
- Can it grow in terrariums? Yes, its compact form and humidity needs make it an excellent terrarium plant.
- Is it toxic? Like most aroids, it contains calcium oxalates and should be kept away from pets and children.
● Bring Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' Into Your Collection
With its dramatic silver-to-green foliage gradient and rarity in cultivation, Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' is an essential choice for collectors seeking something unique. Secure yours today and let its shimmering foliage elevate your indoor plant setup.
Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver'
Schismatoglottis sp. 'Silver' is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 10.5 cm pot































