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Hapaline locii V.D.Nguyen & Croat

Introduction & Overview

Common and Scientific Names

  • Scientific Name: Hapaline locii V.D.Nguyen & Croat
  • Common Name: No widely recognized synonyms at present

Quick Facts

  • Origin: Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia
  • Features: Striking foliage and distinctive inflorescence

Taxonomy & Classification

  • Genus: Hapaline
  • Botanical Background: Described by renowned botanists V.D.Nguyen and Croat, who have significantly contributed to the study of aroids and helped clarify the classification of related species

Natural Habitat & Distribution

  • Geographical Range: Native to tropical regions, with confirmed populations in parts of Vietnam and nearby areas, where lush, humid forests prevail
  • Environment: Thrives in humid, shaded environments with rich, well-draining soils and consistent moisture, conditions typical of tropical forest floors

Morphological Characteristics

Leaves

  • Broadly ovate 
  • Textured surface
  • Subtle variegation
  • Attractive display of green hues and intricate patterns

Inflorescence (Spadix & Spathe)

  • Modest spathe and spadix that are generally greenish, with the spadix supporting numerous small flowers
  • Bloom is not known for a strong scent, aligning with many tropical aroids

Growth Habit

  • Typically terrestrial
  • Develops from a rhizomatous base, allowing it to form clumps as it matures

Cultivation & Care

Light Requirements

  • Bright, indirect light, mimicking the dappled sunlight of its natural forest habitat

Watering & Humidity

  • Regular watering is essential
  • Need for high ambient humidity to support its tropical origins

Soil & Potting Mix

  • A well-draining, organic-rich potting mix is ideal
  • Containers with good drainage ensure the roots do not remain soggy

Temperature & Fertilizer

  • Maintain temperatures between 65°F and 80°F
  • During the growing season, a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer applied monthly supports healthy growth

Propagation Methods

Division and Cuttings

  • Most common propagation method is by dividing the rhizome during repotting, which encourages the development of new shoots


Seeds

  • Less commonly practiced due to variable germination rates and slower growth compared to vegetative division

Common Pests & Diseases

Typical Issues

  • Spider mites and mealybugs
  • Can be susceptible to root rot if overwatered

Treatment Recommendations

  • Organic insecticidal soap
  • Ensure proper drainage to prevent fungal issues

Notable Traits & Uses

  • Celebrated for its recent discovery and the botanical intrigue it inspires among aroid collectors
  • Distinct morphology adds valuable diversity to tropical plant collections
  • Unique leaf structure and uncommon inflorescence, making it a standout specimen in both private and public plant displays

Conservation & Availability

Wild Population Status

  • As a newly described species, detailed conservation assessments are ongoing, but habitat loss remains a potential concern in its native regions

Market Availability

  • Considered rare in cultivation and is primarily available through specialist collectors and botanical institutions

References & Resources

Further Reading

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