Rhaphidophora Decursiva Dragon Tail Plant - 3 Live Rare Houseplants in 4 Inch Pots - Florist Quality Indoor Plants from Florida - Perfect for Home Decor, Office Spaces & Tropical Gardens
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The Rhaphidophora Decursiva Dragon Tail, also called Epipremnum Pinnatum is a member of the Araceae family and native to the tropical forests of The Solomon Islands. The Dragon Tail is an alluring beauty that can climb by means of aerial roots that adhere to surfaces. Light: Bright, indirect sunlight but will also tolerate low light conditions. Rhaphidophora decursiva is an aroid, aka a plant from the Araceae family. Rhaphidophora is the genus; it is not a monstera, despite often being labeled as one. Monstera is a different genus. Decursiva can be found growing in the wild in Southeast Asia, China, and India. Water: Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Wait until the top 1″ of soil in the pot has dried out before watering heavily. Drought tolerant and doesn’t require a lot of water. Temperature/Humidity: Since they originate in the tropics, warm and humid environments are ideal-however they are pretty adaptable plants and will find happiness in most environments.
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The Rhaphidophora Decursiva Dragon Tail, also called Epipremnum Pinnatum is a member of the Araceae family and native to the tropical forests of The Solomon Islands. The Dragon Tail is an alluring beauty that can climb by means of aerial roots that adhere to surfaces.
Light Bright, indirect sunlight but will also tolerate low light conditions.
Rhaphidophora decursiva is an aroid, aka a plant from the Araceae family. Rhaphidophora is the genus; it is not a monstera, despite often being labeled as one. Monstera is a different genus. Decursiva can be found growing in the wild in Southeast Asia, China, and India.
Water Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Wait until the top 1″ of soil in the pot has dried out before watering heavily. Drought tolerant and doesn’t require a lot of water.
Temperature/Humidity Since they originate in the tropics, warm and humid environments are ideal-however they are pretty adaptable plants and will find happiness in most environments.
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