Scindapsus Mayari
Scindapsus Mayari
Scindapsus Mayari is a white-variegated sport of Scindapsus pictus, first appearing in the trade in 2019 and named for Mayari, the Philippine goddess of the moon -- a nod to the leaf's moon-white variegated patches. Leaves are flat, ovate to heart-shaped, with a smooth, matte surface and raised silver patterning where variegation appears.
Care tip: All-white leaf sections lack chlorophyll and can scorch easily -- give this plant bright but indirect light, and expect the most vivid white sections in slightly lower light within that bright range.
As variegation increases on any individual leaf, expect a corresponding trade-off in vigor, since white tissue cannot photosynthesize. Give it well-draining soil and water every one to two weeks, adjusting for light and season.
A genuinely popular, distinctively patterned Scindapsus pictus cultivar -- each leaf's variegation pattern is unique, making every plant one of a kind.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Light | Medium to bright indirect light |
| Humidity | 50-70% |
| Watering | Water every 1-2 weeks, more often in brighter light |
| Temperature | 65-85F (18-29C) |
| Soil | Well-draining aroid mix: bark, perlite, peat |
| Fertilizer | Diluted balanced fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during active growth |
| Origin | Southeast Asia (Scindapsus pictus cultivar) |