Dischidia imbricata is found in the nature of Thailand, on Indonesia and on some of the surrounding islands. Almost all 80 types of Dischidia, including the D. imbricata, are epiphytes ‘Which live on trees’ and often grow in ant nests. In the space below the large disc-shaped leave so-called adventive roots grow, which play a part in the symbiosis with the ants. These roots absorb food from the waste the ants leave behind. The ants also fend off other insects for the plant. Dischidias are sometimes called urn plants due to the shape of their flowers.
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| Adult height: < 5 cm |
| Adult width: 75 cm |
| Flower colour: Green |
| Flower period: All year |
| Plant type: Plant |
| Product type: Plant plug |
| Plant type: Antplant |
| Growth habit: Creeping |
| Growth habit: Epifytical |
| Araflora info: Non-edible |
| Growth rate: Normal |
| Araflora info: Limited |
| Natural habitat: South-East Asia |
| Altitude range: 0-1500 m |















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