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Rhaphidophora
Puberula Variegata
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Diameter
12cm
Height
±25cm
Loves
Partly shady
Benefits
Air cleaner
With her striking leaf pattern and fresh variegation, this Rhaphidophora is a true eyecatcher. Her elegant leaves with light markings add a unique touch to any plant corner. Compact yet stylish and full of personality. Buy Rhaphidophora Puberula Variegata online now!
She loves a bright spot without direct sunlight. Keep her soil slightly moist and boost the humidity to keep her happy. Keep her warm and give her a little love now and then, and she will shine for you!
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We expect every order to arrive in tip-top shape. We take intensive care of the plants in our greenhouse and use special and as sustainable as possible protective packaging to ship our plants. We also wrote an extensive blog about how to unpack and prepare your plants for growth after shipping. However there are rare occasions where our plants don’t meet their full potential. That’s why all plants are guaranteed for 30 days after arrival, if still in its original nursery pot.
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Everything about Rhaphidophora
The Rhaphidophora genus originates from Tropical Africa, Australia, Malaysia and Western Pacific. The genus consists of 100 species, and these beauties are all from the family of Araceae. These beauties are capable of beginning life just as a seed, or even be at first a terrestrial plant and climb in a tree to send roots back to the soil. Sometimes they even thrive in fast-flowing water. We call them rheophytic plants. It’s a really interesting plant, right?