Plants in genus marcgravia
Marcgravia rectiflora
Marcgravia rectiflora is a beginner-friendly vine native to Central and South America, popular in the vivarium hobby. It grows well in lower light and prefers moderate to high humidity. This fast-growing plant is tolerant of various conditions, making it an excellent choice for indoor environments.
Marcgravia umbellata
Marcgravia umbellata is a Caribbean native with small, deep green leaves and white markings. It prefers lower light while rooting and requires moderate to high humidity. This plant displays high levels of phototropism and dislikes water standing on its leaves.
Marcgravia 'El Coca'
Marcgravia 'El Coca' is a tropical plant with mature leaves that exhibit a unique tope to maroon sheen. It grows slower than other Marcgravia species and produces larger leaves. This plant thrives in lower light conditions while rooting and prefers moderate to high humidity, making it suitable for indoor environments.
Marcgravia umbellata 'Pink'
Marcgravia umbellata 'Pink' is a tropical vine with pink-red leaves that fade to green, featuring white reticulation on mature foliage. It prefers lower light while rooting and requires moderate to high humidity, making it ideal for terrariums.
Marcgravia sintenisii
Marcgravia sintenisii is an epiphytic plant native to Central and South America, including Puerto Rico. It is known for its rainbow-colored new growth and intricate leaves. This plant grows on trees and rocks, preferring moderate to high humidity and lower light conditions while rooting. It is a member of the Marcgraviaceae family and features distinctive flowers.