Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux







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Quick Care Guide
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~20–35% dry
Substrate
Moisture-retentive but aerated • Evenly moist • Organic-leaning • Fine-medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–27 °C • Avoid below: 15 °C
Humidity
Humid 60–80 % +
Growth habit
Upright clumping herbaceous perennial.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Average
Max size indoors
Max. height: 60 cm • Max. spread: 40 cm
Toxicity & safety
Toxic
Origin & habitat
Cultivar of Apoballis acuminatissima; species native to Sumatra
Outdoor growing
Indoor only
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Apoballis acuminatissima 'Lavallaei', also known as 'Purple Sword', is a compact tropical aroid with long, pointed leaves and deep purple tones on the undersides and petioles. The plant grows from a rhizomatous base, producing a tight cluster of upright leaves that gradually broadens as new shoots develop.
The upper leaf surface shows a muted mix of green, grey-green and darker markings, while the underside gives the plant its stronger colour contrast. The narrow leaves rise above the pot in an upright cluster, making the coloured reverse visible from different angles.
Apoballis acuminatissima is an Araceae species native to Sumatra, where it grows in wet tropical conditions. The species was formerly treated under Schismatoglottis.
In pots, 'Lavallaei' forms a compact clump of pointed leaves. The leaves rise on slender petioles from the base, so evenly moist substrate prevents fast leaf droop, while air around the roots reduces rhizome rot.
New shoots gradually build a small clump from the rhizome. Remove tired leaves at the base with clean scissors, and avoid disturbing the rhizome once the plant is established.
As an aroid, Apoballis acuminatissima 'Lavallaei' should be kept away from pets and children. Chewed plant tissue can irritate the mouth and throat, and the sap may bother sensitive skin, so gloves are sensible when dividing or repotting.
Apoballis acuminatissima belongs to Araceae. The species epithet acuminatissima means “very sharply pointed” or “most acuminate”, referring to the strongly tapered leaf tips.
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