
Description
- Botanical name: Scindapsus pictus 'Jade Satin Marble Queen'
- Common names: Jade Satin Marble Queen, Satin Pothos Marble mutation
The Scindapsus Jade Satin Marble Queen is an exquisite and rare climbing aroid that stands at the pinnacle of the Scindapsus family. Unlike the standard Jade Satin, which is known for its thick, solid green, succulent-like foliage, this Marble Queen mutation introduces a breathtaking display of creamy white, mint, and silver variegation intricately marbled across the leaf surface.
This specimen is cultivated in the optimal tropical climate of Bogor, Indonesia, in close collaboration with a network of local specialist farmers to ensure stable variegation genetics and peak plant health. Because the marbling pattern is unique to every leaf, each plant is a one-of-a-kind living masterpiece, making it a highly sought-after gem for rare plant enthusiasts worldwide.
What You Will Receive
- Established Plant: You will receive a healthy, vigorous plant with a well-developed root system.
- Lush Foliage: Shipped with 3–8 established leaves exhibiting active and stable variegation.
- Quality Assurance: Every plant undergoes a rigorous health inspection at our nursery before being cleared for departure.
Secure International Packaging: We utilize professional, high-standard packaging techniques specifically designed to keep rare aroids fresh and secure during global transit.
Plant Care Guide
To maintain the high-contrast "marble" variegation and ensure your plant thrives, follow these expert care protocols:
- Light: Requires bright, indirect sunlight. Sufficient lighting is the most critical factor in preventing the white variegation from reverting to solid green.
- Watering: Water thoroughly only when the top 1–2 inches of the substrate is completely dry. A slight inward curling of the leaves is a classic sign that the plant is ready for a drink.
- Soil: Use a highly porous, chunky aroid mix. A blend of orchid bark, perlite, and a small amount of organic potting soil provides the necessary aeration to prevent root rot.
- Humidity: As a tropical native, it thrives in high humidity (60% – 80%). However, this variety is notably adaptive to standard indoor conditions as long as air circulation is maintained.
- Support: While it presents beautifully as a trailing plant, providing a moss pole or wooden plank will encourage the plant to climb, resulting in significantly larger and more mature foliage over time.
