
by Plant Circle
Rhaphidophora Care Tips
Light Bright indirect light Watering When the top 3cm of soil are dry to touch Soil Well-draining potting mix like our aroid mix Toxicity This plant is toxic to animals and humans when ingested
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
The Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata is a rare and eye-catching aroid, prized for its striking variegated foliage and unique growth habit. This baby plant features elongated, heart-shaped leaves with beautiful splashes of creamy white and pale green variegation against a deep green background. As it matures, its foliage becomes more dramatic, and its natural climbing habit makes it perfect for moss poles or trellises.
Despite its rare status, this variegated beauty is relatively easy to care for, making it an excellent choice for both aroid collectors and adventurous plant parents alike.
Key Features:
• 🌿 Striking variegated leaves with creamy white patterns
• 🌱 Baby plant size — perfect for growing and shaping to your liking
• 🌞 Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its variegation
• 💧 Water when the top 2-3cm of soil is dry — loves moderate humidity
• 🪴 Potted in a 6cm nursery pot, ready to grow
This Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata is an exciting addition for any rare plant collector and offers the joy of watching it climb and mature over time. 🌿✨
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These came in perfect shape and are so easy. We put them on rocks and soak them in water once a week. Two weeks now and they still look so fresh. That never happens with our plants.