Develops striking patterns of yellow or white variegation on its leaves, which can sometimes fade from yellow to white as the plant matures. For best growth, place in bright, indirect light. Allow the top 1-2" of the potting mix to dry out before watering, ensuring good drainage to prevent root rot. It's a climbing vine, be sure to provide a support like a moss pole to encourage vertical growth and larger leaves. Can grow up to 10' tall indoors with proper support.
Rhaphidophora as a genus is most widely known for its species tetrasperma. Rhaphidophoras are naturally epiphytic climbers & shinglers but grow well as houseplants in typical potting media!
~Do Not place in full sun. Though many Rhaphidophora can be acclimated to full sun, our Rhaphidophora have been grown under shaded, greenhouse conditions.
~Rhaphidophora are considerably hardy & tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, but for the best growth it is recommended to provide higher levels of humidity.
~If trying to get Rhaphidophora to shingle, give them a moss pole or wood board to climb! Make sure to keep the pole or board saturated though so aerial roots can attach & actually climb!