Dischidia sp. Geri is an epiphyte and is native to the Philippines. Dischidia sp. Geri was named by Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter he described it in a book called ‘Fragmenta Florae Philippinae’ that was published in 1904. Dischidia sp. Geri is part of the Dischidia genus. Plants from the Dischidia genus mostly tend to grow in ant nest that grow that inhabit arboreal areas. Some ant species even have developed a symbiotic relationship with plants of the Dischidia genus. Dischidia plants for example provide housing or storage to the ants and the plants have changed the shape of their leaves for this matter. Dischidia sp. Geri has leaves that look a lot like coins. New leaves first appear in a reddish-orange shade and mature into a soft green. In the warmer months, tiny creamy white lantern-shape flowers are visible in umbels of 3 to 10 blooms. Araflora even experienced that it can do well outside during the summer months on your patio to perk it up a little bit.
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| Adult height: 100 cm |
| Adult width: 80 cm |
| Flower colour: Green |
| Flower period: All year |
| Plant type: Plant |
| Product type: Plant |
| 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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