Propagation
Sow fresh seed during spring and maintain a temperature of 19º to 27º C. (66º to 81º F).

Stem cuttings of non-flowering shoots during the growing period.


Botanic information
Leaf: The fleshy textured leaves are orbicular-ovate up to 102mm (4in) wide with silver-grey feathery bands between the 11-curved radiating veins. The apex is acute and the slender reddish petiole is up to 255mm (10in) long.

Flower: The tiny unisexual flowers have no perianth segments and are arranged in up to 5-cylindrical spike that in turn is arranged in an open panicle that is held above the foliage on a slender terete peduncle, up to 255mm (10in) long during spring.

Fruit: The small fleshy berry-like drupe contains 1-seed that is viable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively.


Culture
This plant requires 8 to 10 hours of light per day that is indirect or filtered and requires a minimal temperature of 12ºC (55ºF) during winter.
During winter allow the pot to become drier before watering, as soggy soil will cause rot. During summer only mist the leaves to maintain humidity.
Re-pot or divide during spring only when necessary in to a slightly larger pot.