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Rhaphidophora decursiva 'Dragon's Tail' is a popular aroid from China, India, and Southeast Asia. Decursiva stands out for its glossy foliage with distinct fenestrations that become more prominent as it matures. This plant is a climber
...more and will benefit from a moss pole or bamboo trellis.Your Rhaphidophora decursiva will ship in a plastic nursery pot in the size selected. Please remember that every plant is different and you will not receive the exact plant pictured. We do our best to ship plants as similar as possible to the ones pictured here.

We currently ship across Quebec and Ontario, Canada. We plan on expanding our shipping Canada-wide in the near future. Orders will be shipped via Canada Post unless otherwise noted.
Care guide
Rhaphidophora decursiva loves bright spaces with medium indirect light. It can also tolerate lower light conditions but should be kept away from direct sunlight to prevent burning.
Water Rhaphidophora decursiva when the top half of the soil is dry to your finger. Give Rhaphidophora decursiva a full soak until water drains out the bottom of the pot.
Rhaphidophora decursiva thrives in average household humidity between 40 and 60%. A humidifier may be required in the dryer winter months -- keep a lookout for crispy leaves.
During its active growing season (spring to early fall), fertilize Rhaphidophora decursiva with a balanced, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer as instructed. Apply the solution to well-watered soil, avoiding foliage contact. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks, reducing or pausing in winter. Watch for signs of over-fertilization, adjusting the routine if needed.
Propagate Rhaphidophora decursiva by stem cutting: take cutting from a healthy stem that includes a node and at least one leaf. Place the cutting in damp substrate or water, ensuring the node is covered. Remove the bottom leaves to prevent any from sitting under the surface. Replace the water weekly and or keep the substrate moist until the plant begins to root.

