Siderasis is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family, first described in 1837. It consists of a single known species, Siderasis fuscata, endemic to the State of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil, though it is also naturalized on the Island of Java in Indonesia.
Water your plant twice a week with lukewarm water. Like light needs, watering needs can vary. Pay attention to your specific plant's needs and responses to watering.
Fertilize your Exotic Angel Plant once a month with a fertilizer that is one part nitrogen, two parts phosphorus and one part potassium. Always fertilize your plant the day after you water it.
The best soil options should be well-draining, peat moss based, and relatively rich in organic material.
These basic requirements include the amount of light that they should be exposed to, water saturation, pruning, and much more.
Being a houseplant by nature, the recommended temperatures for exotic angel plants are from 60 to 85°F.
You may be shocked to find that almost every single part of your Exotic Angel plant is poisonous for you, your family, and your pets. This includes the leaves, seeds, and roots. They would need to ingest these plant parts to get sick. Exotic Angel Plants are hybrid foliage plants that come in a wide variety of colors and variations. These tropical plants are grown in greenhouses, bred specifically to be grown as indoor plants. Because there are 400 Exotic Angel Plant varieties, the care guidelines outlined here are general.