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Proiphys Anboinensis Care

Proiphys Amboinensis

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What is the plant

Proiphys amboinensis produces nearly circular leaves followed by attractive scented white flowers with yellow throats. The larger leaves can be over 25 cm long have a leaf stem up to 46 cm long. The pure white flowers are 5 cm wide each with up to 18 flowers in a cluster on stalks over 50 cm.

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Humidity

Humidity

Normal

Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

10 - 11

Difficulty

Difficulty

Medium

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    Remember to water them regularly, keeping them moist but not water-logged.

  • Fertilizer

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    Apply any organic fertilizer

  • Sunlight

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    Proiphys amboinensis prefers open, lightly shaded rainforest. It grows quickly after the arrival of the wet season The plant prefers a fairly well shaded position.

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  • Soil

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    Proiphys amboinensis prefers open, lightly shaded rainforest. It grows quickly after the arrival of the wet season The plant prefers a fairly well shaded position.

  • Temperature

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    0° to 5° F,

  • Container

    Container

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    A good container plant.

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    Description. Proiphys amboinensis produces nearly circular leaves followed by attractive scented white flowers with yellow throats. The larger leaves can be over 25 cm long have a leaf stem up to 46 cm long. The pure white flowers are 5 cm wide each with up to 18 flowers in a cluster on stalks over 50 cm.

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