Scindapsus Apolaki
APOLAKI is the God of the Sun and War revered by the Tagalog and Pangasinan people of the Philippines. Filipino mythology paints Apolaki as the son of the supreme God, Bathala and a mortal woman, along with his sister Mayari, the goddess of the Moon.
As such where our goddess of the Moon is represented, we find it natural to name this new cultivar in recognition to the God of the Sun, Apolaki. Both proudly hailing from the Philippines and a source of horticultural pride.
Apolaki is best compared with its sister, Scindapsus Pictus Mayari. While the adult Mayari leaf exhibits milk white variegation, the mature Apolaki leaves showcase bright striking yellow. The Apolaki also displays lime colored variegation running as a stripe on its stems. However, it has been noticed that this doesn't necessarily dictate the veracity of variegation on the leaf.
Basic Care
The Apolaki thrives in bright/filtered light.
Water when almost completely dry.
Enjoy 55% humidity and above.
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What you get!
The exact plant shown, rooted. The leaves on this plant are smaller than they appear on the photos, however, the plant is healthy and need something to climb on.
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Discount Information
This item will not be discounted. If you have a code and receive a discount, an invoice will be sent to you to pay the balance.
By purchasing this plant, you agree to the terms of purchasing the plant at the full price.
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