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Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand – rare silver-patterned aroid from Southeast Asia


Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand is an as yet undescribed species collected from Thailand, making it a true rarity among aroid enthusiasts. Its foliage shows striking splashes of silver-green on a darker base, with each leaf forming a unique pattern. Compact in size and richly textured, this plant adds a bold, exotic accent to any collection.


● Why Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand Appeals to Collectors


  • Rare status: Undescribed species, rarely available in cultivation.
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves highlighted with irregular silver-green markings.
  • Habit: Compact clumping growth, well suited for indoor setups or terrariums.

● Natural Background


While the precise taxonomy of this plant is still unresolved, its genus Schismatoglottis occurs widely in tropical Southeast Asia. These plants typically grow on shaded forest floors, often in moist, well-drained soils along rivers or in damp woodland. This explains their preference for moderate light and evenly moist substrates in cultivation.


● Care Guide for Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand


  • Light: Bright, indirect light to partial shade suits the foliage best.
  • Watering: Keep substrate evenly moist, but avoid waterlogging.
  • Humidity: Performs well in medium to high humidity environments.
  • Substrate: A well-draining, airy aroid mix with organic matter is ideal.
  • Feeding: Apply balanced fertilizer regularly to encourage healthy growth.

● Common Problems and Fixes


  • Yellow leaves: Often linked to excess moisture — check drainage.
  • Scorched foliage: Caused by direct, harsh sunlight — provide filtered light.
  • Slow growth: Usually improved by warmer temperatures and consistent feeding.

● Etymology


The genus name Schismatoglottis comes from Greek: schisma (“separating”) and glotta (“tongue”). The “tongue” refers to the deciduous upper part of the spathe present in most species of this genus.


● Questions About Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand


  • Is this a named species? No, it is currently undescribed and circulated in cultivation as “sp. Thailand.”
  • Can it grow in terrariums? Yes, its compact form and humidity tolerance make it an excellent terrarium candidate.
  • Is it toxic? Like most aroids, it contains calcium oxalates and is not safe for pets or children to ingest.

● Bring Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand Into Your Collection


This undescribed aroid offers both rarity and beauty. Order Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand today and enjoy its shimmering foliage as a unique highlight in your plant setup.

Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand

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  • Schismatoglottis sp. Thailand is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 10.5 cm pot

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