It appears to be a stove plant, requiring to be potted in a 
compost of peat loam and sand, in equal proportions. During 
the summer season an ample supply of water should be given 
to its roots, taking care to wet the leaves as seldom as possible. 
In winter, water once a week will be quite sufficient. It may 
be propagated from leaves, cut at the base of the veins, and 
laid down on a pot filled with silver sand. 
