A couple pics from N. clipeata Clone 3. This species is interesting because of it's exaggerated, almost mid-leaf tendril insertion points.
From above, the dimpled insertion points for the tendril under the leaf are clearly visible.
Meanwhile, on the underside of the leaf, the tendril attaches a fair distance in from the outer leaf margin.
Cheers,
dvg
From above, the dimpled insertion points for the tendril under the leaf are clearly visible.
Meanwhile, on the underside of the leaf, the tendril attaches a fair distance in from the outer leaf margin.
Cheers,
dvg
. What mix do you keep it in and how often do you water? I hear they want to be drier, but then other people say you can treat them like everything else so I'm wondering who's right.

Thanks, seriously, I didn't know that because I've never had clippies before and I hadn't heard about their growth rates.
