treubii moonlight pothos 15
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treubii moonlight pothos

treubii moonlight pothos 15

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treubii moonlight pothos 15Scindapsus treubii Moonlight is a sophisticated tropical vine admired for its silvery sheen, elongated leaves, and understated elegance. A member of the Araceae family and native to the humid rainforests of Southeast Asia, this rare cultivar is a minimalist masterpiece perfect for collectors who value subtlety and texture over bold patterning. The leaves are thick, lance shaped, and satiny in texture, each one a muted silvery green with a metallic

Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’ is a sophisticated tropical vine admired for its silvery sheen, elongated leaves, and understated elegance. A member of the Araceae family and native to the humid rainforests of Southeast Asia, this rare cultivar is a minimalist masterpiece — perfect for collectors who value subtlety and texture over bold patterning.

The leaves are thick, lance-shaped, and satiny in texture, each one a muted silvery-green with a metallic sheen that shimmers under natural or artificial light. The undersides are slightly darker, creating gentle depth and contrast. Unlike many Scindapsus varieties, ‘Moonlight’ grows in a compact, upright form before trailing or climbing as it matures, making it ideal for both tabletops and vertical displays.

Elegant, resilient, and undeniably refined, Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’ brings quiet luxury to any interior — a living statement of contemporary tropical design.


Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’ – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light. Consistent brightness enhances the silvery tones, while low light may cause slower growth and darker foliage. Avoid direct midday sunlight, which can scorch the delicate leaf surface. East- or west-facing filtered light is ideal.

Watering

Allow the top 3–4 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain freely. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause curling leaves. In winter, water less frequently but never let the plant dry completely.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Prefers warmth between 20–28 °C; avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 15 °C.

  • Humidity: Enjoys moderate to high humidity (50–70%). Misting occasionally or using a humidifier will maintain its satiny texture and prevent crispy tips.

Soil and Potting

Use a well-draining, airy tropical mix, such as compost blended with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir. The roots prefer both moisture and oxygen, so a chunky mix is essential. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh the soil and encourage steady growth.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser or a formula for aroids. Avoid over-fertilising, as excessive salts can damage roots and dull the foliage sheen. Suspend feeding in autumn and winter.

Pruning and Maintenance

Trim leggy stems to encourage bushier growth. The cuttings can be easily propagated in water or sphagnum moss. Wipe the leaves occasionally with a soft, damp cloth to maintain their lustre and remove dust. Rotate the plant every few weeks for even light exposure and symmetrical growth.

Growth and Maturity

A slow to moderate grower, Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’ typically reaches 30–60 cm in height before trailing or climbing. When grown on a moss pole or trellis, the leaves may become larger and thicker, developing a slightly more upright posture. Mature specimens form graceful vines with a soft, silvery-green glow that adds depth to any plant display.

Common Issues

  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Curling leaves: Underwatering or very low humidity.

  • Faded colour: Insufficient light.

  • Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or spider mites; treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap.


Background and Benefits

Native to the rainforests of Borneo and the Philippines, Scindapsus treubii grows as an epiphytic climber, using aerial roots to attach itself to trees in humid forest understories. The ‘Moonlight’ cultivar was selected for its distinct silvery tone and thick, leathery leaves, offering a more refined and metallic aesthetic than its greener relatives.

In cultivation, it is cherished for its durability and sculptural foliage, thriving with minimal care while maintaining a polished, modern appearance. Like other Scindapsus species, it also acts as a natural air purifier, removing toxins and improving indoor air quality while bringing a calm, organic balance to interior spaces.


Quick Care Summary

Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid harsh direct sun
Water: Allow top 3–4 cm of soil to dry between watering
Temperature: 20–28 °C; avoid below 15 °C
Humidity: Moderate to high (50–70%)
Soil: Airy, well-draining mix – compost, bark, perlite, coco coir
Feed: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: Climbing or trailing habit, 30–60 cm; thick silver-green leaves with metallic sheen

⚠️ Toxicity note: Contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.


Styling Tip

Display Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’ in a charcoal, white, or stone-textured planter to accentuate its cool metallic tones. Allow it to climb a moss pole for vertical interest or trail from a hanging basket for a cascading, elegant effect. It pairs beautifully with dark-foliaged tropicals such as Philodendron ‘Rojo Congo’ or contrasting variegated plants like Syngonium ‘Albo Variegata’. Whether styled in a minimalist space or a lush jungle display, ‘Moonlight’ delivers an effortless aura of refinement and serenity.

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    Alissa
    Natrona Heights, US
    ★★★★★ 5
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    Size: Large, Color: Blue
    Seems to be good quality and keeps the pups entertained!
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    Irv
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    ★★★★★ 5
    Entertainment for You --- Fun for your Dog
    Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
    I had seen a friend with this toy for her dog. I asked if I could try it for my two dogs (mini schnauzer & chihuahua/pug mix). My dogs loved it! The only way they'll stop playing with it is if you pick it up or when they finally realize there aren't anymore treats available. I now own two of the 5" (which is really 4" in diameter) and one 3". If I know I'll be gone for a while, I'll load up all 3 and they'll have more than enough food/stimulation while I'm out. I am so satisfied with these toys, I looked up the manufacturer and purchased the Large Buster Food Cube. Why? -Simply for variety. The Buster doesn't get quite as good of a following from my dogs as the ball, but it has its own advantages. The chips seen in another reviewers photo(s)..., this happened to me as well. When inspecting the three IQ Balls I have for my dogs, no chipping of the small fins as shown in the photo(s) changed the integrity of the ball. The chips will most likely happen to everyone if your dog is even somewhat of a chewer. I'm not putting these on display for family/friends to come see. They're dog toys. If your dog is a fierce chewer, only use the ball as an entertaining feeding option. The Buster Food Cube could be used permanently with the most determined chewers. Please don't be swayed by those photos. I was a little concerned when I had seen them prior to ordering. Now, I know how inconsequential those chips are and how much those photos make it appear like a potential deal-breaker. Tennis balls and the Kong toy used to be my favorites for my dogs. Now the Treat Ball and Buster Food Cube are the favorites. Treat Ball - Pros ----------------- -More fun for my dogs than the Buster Food Cube -Adjustable food dispensing - you can set it to be depleted quickly, the cube will take a lot longer, relatively Buster Food Cube - Pros ------------------------ -Holds more food -A bit more challenging than the ball -Very quiet compared to the ball (you'll experience a constant rolling until the ball crashes into your wall, furniture, etc. - nothing harmful to either) -Rarely, if ever does it get stuck (with the ball - even the larger size - you may find times when your dog has given up because it has been lost under an accommodating piece of furniture; the cube is truly too large to get trapped) -More durable than the ball - the most determined chewers will not have success destroying this toy *** If OurPets would ever make a larger sized ball (Buster Food Cube diameter), I would buy that in a second. This would keep it from being stuck as often and I would like the increased food capacity, as the cube has.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2013
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    a person
    Port Orchard, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    great
    Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
    This ball is great for my two and a half year old border collie mix. I give his breakfast through this ball, and it keeps him occupied for 20 minutes total. The ball won't fill up a whole cup of kibble, so I have to fill it up two times. This ball takes him longer and tires him more than the Tug a Jug, which only takes him about five minutes to empty. As he empties the ball twice, he will pant and go lap on some water. It's good to see he's getting some kind of work for his food as opposed to just chomping it down from the bowl with no effort. The only downside is that a lot of times the lid gets loose even if you close it pretty secure. One time the lid came off completly as my dog was playing with it, exposing all the kibble. To prevent this I used some strength to close the lid very tight, but later I could not open it back up! It took a grown male to open it back. My dog does not chew on this ball due to the awkward shape and material(hard plastic). I and my dog have dropped this a couple of times on both laminate and wood floor, but I see no crack on the ball so far. It seems durable. Good ball to make your dog work for his breakfast or dinner. UPDATE: My dog still loves this toy. With the difficulty setting set to max, it is the slowest treat dispensing toy in my collection(buster cube, tug a jug, kong wobbler). That's good, it lets him burn off more energy. Also since the ball doesn't hold a full cup of kibble, I would pour half and the rest on his regular food bowl. I place the ball next the the bowl and give a release "OK!". Guess where my dog goes? He runs off with the ball! Even after realizing that there is food in the bowl (He puts his nose inside the bowl for a second and then goes to the ball) where he could just eat it, he perfers to get his food from the ball.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2010
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    Farley
    Natrona Heights, US
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    3 considerations for IQ BALL. FUN, DURABILITY & COST to TIME VALUE
    Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4", Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
    3 Points to consider buying IQ BALL : FUN, SAFETY & COST. IQ BALL out of the well packed box: It is a good toy depending on your dogs' SIZES, TOY DESTRUCTION QUOTIENT & Cost to PlayTime ratio 1) FUN--Great fun for playful dogs who like chasing balls & learning treat rewards for rolling it. 5 Stars FUN & for puppies learning to problem solve. Fun will depend on dog's size, especially if they're mouthy (chew-wise) & how big they open--can the dog get the ball in its mouth to break it? Overall our experience is FUN=5 Stars 2) SAFETY: Our 5 month, 22" high, 30# Australian Pup spent 2 hours of continuous play, first time w IQ Ball. He could not hold or carry it in his small puppy mouth...this is not a problem but a good thing. Larger dogs wont necessary get the pt. if all they do is carry it around. Also---Reckon, any larger dog e.g. Germ. Shep., Rottie., Malamute & esp. Staffordshire Bull, Pit Bull Terriers, or larger mouth dogs could easily crush this lightweight plastic into shattered sharp bits. If the dog is easy going on toys it may be okay. Otherwise I'd worry about it breaking in the dog's mouth. 3) Cost to Time ratio is likely very good if, dog is not too "mouthy" with their toys. Rate it at a 3 overall for Med. to Large Dogs & 5 for pups & smaller dogs. Cost not worth it if dog crushes it in a minute. Our little guy just started playing with IQ Ball again 5 hrs. after unpacking it. At first he chased it around the house for almost 2 hrs. So Cost/Time used ratio depends on your dog's food motivation & love for balls that toss kibble out at various intervals. Set-up's a breeze. Delivery opening is adjustable, depending on kibble size & how much you want to reward the dog. We set delivery hole wide open the first 15 min. Then adjusted it smaller as he figured out, the more I roll this ball, the more treats come out. SAFETY CAN BE AN ISSUE BUT OVERALL, WITH CERTAIN DOGS & DOG SIZE, THIS IQ BALL IS A GOOD 4 STARS. 1 other caveat: uneaten kibble left on floor can be a calling card for little "Mickies" who just LOVE dog kibble. We vacuumed a few times already.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
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    Yahtzee
    Carnegie, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Great for keeping dog busy and for rescues
    Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
    We got our dog from a shelter -- we don't know much about her history, but we imagine that she has never been socialized to play with toys because she has no interest in objects whatsoever. We've tried squeaky toys, chew toys, and ropes but to no avail. Other than her Kong (and she only plays with that because she wants the food; she has no interest in the Kong itself), this IQ Treat Ball is the only other toy that she plays with. It took us a day and a couple of meals to teach her how to use it. In fact, we started out by making the toy a bit easier by removing the disk in the center altogether. The disk is still out, but we'll be sure to add it when we feel that she needs the challenge. I LOVE the concept of this toy because it teaches dogs how to play, using food as a motivator, and allows them to really think and problem solve (especially for older rescue dogs who have never really been taught). My dog started out constantly getting the ball stuck under the couch and between furniture, but she now knows how to navigate around the house and how to avoid these "problem areas." She originally had no idea how to push the ball around, but now she noses it around eagerly for her kibble. Aside from that, it is easy to open and easy to clean. I see some negative reviews here, which is unfortunate because even though the toy is made of plastic, it IS well-made. (I should note here that my fiance and I have both dropped the ball from kitchen-counter height to the tile on multiple occasions because we're clumsy, and there are no dents or cracks from the impact.) Even on the packaging, the manufacturer gives you the warning that the ball is NOT for aggressive chewers and should absolutely only be given to a dog under guardian supervision. Giving the IQ Treat Ball to an aggressive chewer, not supervising him, and then blaming the manufacturer for injuries is irresponsible. My dog is not a chewer, and I always watch her while she is playing with this toy, so I think that it's a great product. If you have a rescue/shelter dog who doesn't know how to play with toys, I think this is a fantastic start! I highly recommend! UPDATE (7/15/2014): This toy has lasted a whole month since we started using it mid-June. We use it twice a day for breakfast and dinner, and it's still in good shape. The ridges around the ball do have some minor teeth marks on on them, but that's something that I expected would happen. As far as I'm concerned, it's still in great working order. I am ecstatic with this toy because it has functioned as a segue for our rescue. As I mentioned above, she showed absolutely ZERO interest in toys before. However, we've slowly started getting her out of her anti-toy-socialization shell, and I think this IQ Treat Ball has served a part in that. We've had her for about two months, and in that time we've taught her out to play tug-of-war, how to chase after a ball (Very short distances for now, but hey! Baby steps, right?), and how to chew on ropes and other toys. Now, a lot of hard work has gone into shaping these behaviors on our part, but I really do think that the IQ Treat Ball has improved her appetite, not only for food, but for games as well. My original verdict still stands -- I highly recommend!
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014

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