Amydrium medium is an epiphytic/hemiepiphytic, vining flowering plant in the arum (aroid) family, Araceae, that is native to Southeast Asia.
In modern times, Amydrium medium has become more well-known and obtainable on the plant market, largely thanks to tissue culture.
[2] There are also few variegated forms, such as the white-and-green marbling of 'Albo Variegata'[3] or the lime-green and yellow-"swirled" foliage of 'Galaxy' and 'Mint'.
[4] However, despite its commercial availability, the genera Amydrium, as a whole, is still relatively unknown amongst plant hobbyists, being outcompeted by other, related genera, such as Epipremnum, Monstera, Philodendron, Scindapsus and Syngonium, to name a few.
Amydrium medium's native range is west from mainland Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand) and east through certain islands of Indonesia and the Philippines.