This unusual climber aroid has palm-like leaves and is ideal for collectors as well as being a lot of fun to grow. Moderate indirect light is preferred by Amydrium Zippelianum. We advise keeping this plant away from intense sunlight. Over time, leaves will become burned by the direct sunlight. Between waterings, this Amydrium Zippelianum should have some time to dry out. After the top two inches of soil feel dry to the touch, it can be watered. Although they can tolerate the average levels of humidity in a home, Amydrium Zippelianum occasionally benefit from misting. Through the spring and summer, this plant needs monthly fertilisation with a diluted basic houseplant fertiliser.