Maianthemum salvinii - 2ltr pot
£10.00
Maianthemum salvinii is a rare, perennial, epiphytic herb native to southern Mexico and Guatemala. It is known for its arching stems, veined leaves, and small, pendent flowers followed by red berries. It was formerly classified under the genus Smilacina.
- Family: Asparagaceae
- Type: Rhizomatous perennial, often growing as an epiphyte in its native habitat
- Foliage: Evergreen leaves that are ovate to lance-shaped with distinct veins
- Flowers: Pendent panicles or racemes of small white, pale pink, or pale purple flowers that appear in spring
- Fruit: Red, trilocular berries that follow the flowers
- Mature Size: Stems can reach up to 1 meter (approx. 3 feet) in height