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Phone: 360-703-9008
Visit us at the Three Rivers Crossing in Kelso, Washington
351 Three Rivers Drive, Suite 270
Scindapsus pictus ‘Silvery Anne’ is a beautiful trailing houseplant with soft, heart‑shaped leaves heavily patterned in silvery variegation. The leaves often have large, irregular silver patches that give this variety a softer, more dreamy look than classic silver satin types.
Its vines are perfect for hanging baskets, high shelves, and plant walls, where the silvery foliage can catch the light and add contrast to deeper green plants. With the right light and care, ‘Silvery Anne’ will reward you with long, cascading stems and increasingly bold variegation over time.
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Plant care
• Light: Medium to bright, indirect light is best. Too little light can reduce the silver variegation, while strong direct sun can scorch the leaves.
• Water: Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess water drain away; avoid keeping the soil constantly wet to prevent root rot.
• Humidity: Comfortable in average home humidity, but will appreciate higher humidity for larger, lusher leaves.
• Temperature: Thrives in typical indoor temperatures and should be kept away from cold drafts and temperatures below about 55–60°F.
• Growth habit: Trailing vine that does well in hanging planters, macramé hangers, or climbing on a support. Regular pruning or taking cuttings will encourage a fuller plant.
• Pet safety: Considered mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children who may chew on leaves.