Raphidophora Decursiva (Dragon's Tail) Aurea Varigated

$380.00
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Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a variety of Araceae found growing in the wild in China, India, and other Southeast Asia areas. The plant is known for its broad leaves that change shape as the plant matures. When juvenile, the leaves are oval-shaped, but the leaves spread out and develop deep, alternating lobes as it matures.

Please Note
These photos are of actual plant for sale. However, as plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary slightly. This plant was propagated through stem propagation and we cannot guarantee the amount of variegation as it is random. This plant will be sent in moss.

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Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a variety of Araceae found growing in the wild in China, India, and other Southeast Asia areas. The plant is known for its broad leaves that change shape as the plant matures. When juvenile, the leaves are oval-shaped, but the leaves spread out and develop deep, alternating lobes as it matures.

Please Note
These photos are of actual plant for sale. However, as plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary slightly. This plant was propagated through stem propagation and we cannot guarantee the amount of variegation as it is random. This plant will be sent in moss.

Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a variety of Araceae found growing in the wild in China, India, and other Southeast Asia areas. The plant is known for its broad leaves that change shape as the plant matures. When juvenile, the leaves are oval-shaped, but the leaves spread out and develop deep, alternating lobes as it matures.

Please Note
These photos are of actual plant for sale. However, as plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary slightly. This plant was propagated through stem propagation and we cannot guarantee the amount of variegation as it is random. This plant will be sent in moss.

Plant will be posted next business day after order is received on Monday - Wednesday. To avoid plants sitting in transit for too long, we will not be posting plants Thursday - Sunday.