Dischidia ovata 'Watermelon'

Dischidia ovata 'Watermelon'

10cm pot with hanger
88,00 kr
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Dischidia ovata 'Watermelon'

Dischidia ovata 'Watermelon'

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Dischidia ovata ‘Watermelon’ is an exotic, epiphytic plant that catches the eye with its unique, oval leaves of deep green color, crossed by distinct white veins – a pattern strikingly reminiscent of watermelon rind. It is ideal as a trailing or hanging plant, easy to grow indoors and perfect for collections of plants with a special appearance.

Due to its tropical origin, Dischidia ovata prefers warm and humid environments and can be an excellent choice for bright bathrooms, kitchens, or green display cases.

🌿 Botanical features:

  • Full name: Dischidia ovata ‘Watermelon’
  • Family: Apocynaceae
  • Origin: Southeast Asia (Philippines, New Guinea)
  • Plant type: epiphytic, trailing or climbing
  • Leaves: oval, dark green with silvery-white veins, similar to watermelon rind
  • Stems: thin, flexible, with vigorous growth

☀️ Growing conditions:

  • Light: prefers bright indirect light; avoid direct and prolonged sun exposure
  • Temperature: ideal between 18–28°C; does not tolerate cold below 10°C
  • Watering: moderate – the soil should partially dry out between waterings
  • Soil: well-drained, airy – an orchid mix or substrate for epiphytic plants is recommended
  • Humidity: medium to high; adapts also to dry air with occasional misting
  • Fertilizing: monthly during the warm season, with diluted liquid fertilizer

✔️ Advantages and uses:

  • Unusual decorative appearance – leaves with a “watermelon” pattern
  • Ideal for hanging baskets, terrariums, or vertical supports
  • Fast growth and easy care
  • Epiphytic plant – can also be grown mounted on bark or special supports
  • Excellent for adding a tropical touch to modern spaces

Note: This variety may flower, but it is especially valued for its attractive foliage. Delivered in a hanging plastic pot.

Note: Each specimen is unique. The density and length of the vines vary depending on the season.

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