Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux



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Dischidia imbricata is a shingling epiphyte that presses small leathery leaves flat against bark, wood, or other supports, creating a living layer rather than a loose hanging vine. Some leaves can develop hollow structures in the wild that shelter ants, but indoors the main draw is the tight tiled growth that makes mounted culture especially effective.
It prefers bright indirect light, steady airflow, moderate to high humidity, and warmth around 18–26 °C, while watering should be light and only after part of the substrate has dried. An airy mix or direct mounting on cork or bark suits its natural habit better than dense potting soil. Leggy growth can be trimmed to encourage fuller coverage, and yellowing or rot usually point to excess moisture or dry stagnant air.
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Water
Water when ~70–90% dry
Substrate
Airy + fast-draining • Light moisture buffer • Bark-based • Medium-chunky
Temperature
Ideal: 18–28 °C • Avoid below: 15 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
shingling epiphytic vine
Support
needed
Growth speed
Average
Max size indoors
Max. trail length: 80 cm • Max. spread: 30 cm
Toxicity & safety
Mildly toxic
Origin & habitat
Indo-China to W. Malesia; wet tropical habitat
These metrics are standardised reference points. We compile them by reviewing and cross-checking multiple botanical and horticultural references, then refining them through real-world growing experience. Source links: Plant Care Resources.
Please use the values as guidance. Conditions vary by home, so the same plant can respond differently. For plant-specific context, read the full product description and browse our Plant Care Guides.
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