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Tacca integrifolia Nivea

Tacca integrifolia Nivea
White Bat Flower, Giant Bat Flower

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I attempted the rhizomes of 3 varieties of Tacca. Upon receiving my order, some showed signs of mold. Customer service replaced my order. I followed the cultivation advice but it didn't work, so I managed to get them to root in moist sphagnum moss in an airtight bag. (If this can help other people) Some didn't recover, but they are guaranteed to recover within 6 months, so customer service refunded those that didn't recover. The rhizomes are of good quality and customer service is reachable and responsive.

Céline, 21/09/2023

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A rare form of the Bat Flower, adorned with large white bracts topping a cluster of dark pendulous flowers accompanied by a bundle of gracefully trailing long filaments. It is carried by a stem emerging from a basal tuft of elongated, elegant, shiny green foliage. Originating from tropical regions of Asia, this frost-sensitive plant should be cultivated in a warm and humid greenhouse, in a bright location, but without direct sunlight.
Flower size
15 cm
Height at maturity
75 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to 10°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time February to March
Recommended planting time February to April
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Description

Tacca integrifolia 'Nivea' is a rare form of the Bat Flower that displays large white bracts veined with green, resembling a bat in flight, revealing under its 'wings' a cluster of small dark pendulous flowers accompanied by a bundle of gracefully trailing long filaments. This strange inflorescence emerges from a basal tuft of elongated foliage, of rare elegance, in bright green. Native to tropical regions of Asia, this frost-sensitive plant must be cultivated by experienced gardeners, in a warm and humid greenhouse, in a bright location, but without direct sunlight.

Tacca chantrieri and T. integrifolia belong to the family Taccaceae, consisting of the single genus Tacca. They are perennial rhizomatous species native to Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), and regions near China, naturalized and cultivated in many regions of tropical Asia. In the wild, they are found growing in forests, valleys, along rivers, from 200m (656ft) up to 1300m (4265ft) in altitude, on acidic and humus-rich soil, as well as in rainforests from Bhutan to Malaysia for Tacca integrifolia. Under good growing conditions, Tacca 'Nivea' reaches a height of 75 to 90cm (30 to 35in) when flowering, 40 to 50cm (16 to 20in) for the foliage.

The plant develops from thick rhizomes. It forms a clump of basal leaves, carried by petioles 10 to 30cm (4 to 12in) long, with oblong and entire laminae measuring 20 to 50cm (8 to 20in) (sometimes 60cm (24in)) in length and 7cm (3in) in width. The leaves resemble those of Spathiphyllum. They are glabrous or pubescent, cuneiform, pointed at their tips. The foliage is bright green and glossy, with prominent veins. In our climates, flowering occurs from June to August, and sporadically until December. Only plants aged 2 or 3 years produce inflorescences. The 'Nivea' variety is a form of Tacca integrifolia. This "bat flower" owes its name to its very distinctive inflorescence, which evokes the small mammal in flight, in shape, but its bracts are unusually clear, pure white finely veined with light green, turning green as they age. The flowers are dark purple, consisting of 5 petals, grouped in clusters of up to 25 flowers. These clusters are at the centre of four bracts, two of which, in outer position, are particularly developed. Each flower pedicel produces long violet to white trailing filaments, 25cm (10in) long, forming a shooting star tail. The fruits are berries that contain numerous small kidney-shaped seeds.

The white bat plant is a plant for experienced gardeners, a curiosity to be admired up close, protected from cold and scorching sun, in a heated greenhouse or conservatory, without direct sunlight. It is adorned with beautiful foliage and offers one of the most interesting flowers among plants. As such, it can only exert fascination and interest in those who contemplate it. However, it is sometimes capricious and demanding in terms of growing conditions. When it is happy, this plant grows, flowers abundantly, and even produces offspring plants. When something is lacking, it slowly weakens and eventually disappears. Unfortunately, the only way to know if you can provide it with good growing conditions is to try. It should be kept in mind that this plant originates from hot and humid tropical areas of Asia, and it undergoes some drought during the rest period in winter in our latitudes.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 75 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to August
Flower size 15 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Tacca

Species

integrifolia

Cultivar

Nivea

Family

Taccaceae

Other common names

White Bat Flower, Giant Bat Flower

Origin

Southeast Asia

Product reference171071

Planting and care

The best time to plant the Tacca integrifolia Nivea is late winter, in March. Place the rootstock in a 20cm (8in) diameter pot, perforated at the bottom, in a very well-drained, slightly acidic mixture, preferably based on turf, perlite, and peaty compost rich in fibrous barks. A mixture composed of one-third leaf compost, one-third crushed pine bark, and one-third coconut fibers will be perfect. The quality of the substrate is a determining factor for successful cultivation of this peculiar plant. During the growth season (from spring to the end of summer), the plants should be regularly watered with non-calcareous rainwater at room temperature. The substrate must be well-drained and regularly enriched with a fertilizer for peaty soil plants, as it is poor in nutrients. Ideally, repot every year, or every 2 years. Frequently mist the foliage with rainwater to maintain a good level of humidity and thus prevent the development of red spider mites, which thrive in dry and warm atmospheres. Give very little water in winter and no fertilizer to respect a dormancy period of approximately 2 months and keep the plant at a temperature of 15-18°C (59-64.4°F) (the plant may perish at 12°C (53.6°F)) in winter. Maintain a temperature of 25-29°C (77-84.2°F) during summer.

These plants require a peaty soil, but not waterlogged, bright shade, and a humid and mild atmosphere, just like some orchids.

To understand the optimal growing conditions of the Bat Flower, it can be useful to know the climate of its country of origin:

Myanmar, its region of origin, has three seasons. A temperate season from October to February with an average temperature ranging from 20 to 24 degrees (68 to 75.2°F), a hot season from March to May with temperatures ranging from 30 to 35 degrees (86 to 95°F), and finally a rainy season from June to September with temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees (77 and 86°F).

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Planting period

Best planting time February to March
Recommended planting time February to April
Planting depth 10 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Undergrowth
Type of use Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to 10°C (USDA zone 12) Show map
Ease of cultivation Experienced
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, humus-bearing, fibrous soil.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Needs to be stored
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