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Amydrium Silver fenestrated

Amydrium Silver fenestrated

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Minimum of 3 leaves

Rooted not cuttings

Amydrium Silver Fenestrated – A Rare Climbing Beauty with Elegant Leaf Cuts

The Amydrium Silver Fenestrated is a rare, fast-growing climber known for its silvery-blue leaves adorned with natural fenestrations (splits or holes). This stunning aroid is highly coveted among plant collectors and lovers of fenestrated foliage for its unique appearance and rapid growth.

Blueprint Overview
A slim climber with cool green blades brushed in pewter, opening clean windows as it gains height. Trained on a board or pole, the silhouette reads modern and architectural without taking much floor space.

Form Factor

  • Botanical: Amydrium sp. ‘Silver’ (fenestrated form; often grouped with A. medium)
  • Habit: vining; happiest when given vertical support
  • Leaf geometry: elongated blades transitioning to natural cut-outs (fenestrations) with maturity
  • Interior scale: ~40–100 cm (16–39 in) depending on support and training
  • Pet note: stage out of nibbling reach

Color & Surface

  • Finish: matte-to-satin with a cool, metallic cast
  • Pattern: scattered silver overlay over a jade base; veins remain understated for a clean read
  • Fenestration: windows form progressively with height, light, and stable nutrition

Placement Scenarios

  • Mount to a moss board or cedar plank for a gallery-flat presentation.
  • Use a slim pole in narrow corners; the vine pulls the eye upward and keeps surfaces tidy.
  • Pairs well with glossy aroids—texture contrast (matte vs shine) looks curated.

Care Parameters

  • Light: soft daylight or screened morning rays; avoid direct midday flare on silver panels.
  • Climate: 20–29 °C (68–85 °F) with moisture-friendly air (~55–70% RH).
  • Airflow: gentle movement keeps leaves smooth and reduces spotting.

Medium & Hydration

  • Substrate: open, fast-draining blend—orchid bark + coarse perlite/pumice + coco chips; a light sphagnum accent for buffering.
  • Water: rehydrate when the top layer just dries back; soak through and fully drain—no standing water.
  • Root note: slightly snug containers encourage steady, upright growth.

Training Notes

  • Support: tie-ins every 10–15 cm (4–6 in) keep the leader straight and encourage larger, fenestrated leaves.
  • Node contact: lightly mist the support where nodes touch to promote aerial roots.
  • Nutrition: balanced feed at ¼–½ strength during active months; ease off when growth slows.

Acclimation
Start in cushioned light and increase brightness gradually over 10–14 days. Expect juvenile leaves to be solid; fenestrations arrive with height, support, and consistent care.

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