

Rhaphidophora Hayi (Shingle Plant)
$49.99Fleur & Co
The very rare Rhaphidophora Hayi (ra-fi-do-fora ha-yee), also known as the shingle plant, is a gorgeous and unique climbing plant. Please note that this very special variety of the Rhaphidophora genus is delicate but she will thrive given the correct environment. She comes with a climbing wood. Plant Size Medium: 5 inch standard nursery pot. Light She grows best in medium to bright indirect light. While it is tolerant of lower light conditions, you may notice leggy growth as a result. Dappled sunlight is ideal. Water Wait for the upper two inches of the soil to dry out before the next watering. Plant Specific Care She generally loves to stay warm. Moreover, they have poor tolerance for freezing temperatures. People in regions with winter getting colder than 10°C need to bring them indoors for fall and winter. Organically rich and well-drained soils and growing mixtures go well with these plants. The roots are prone to rot and fungus, so the soil should drain quickly to avoid mulching. Additional nutrition makes these large leaves look good. You can utilize a typical houseplant fertilizer once every month in spring and summer. As the temperature falls, the nutritional requirements minimize to an extent. So, avoid adding any fertilizer in fall and winter. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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The very rare Rhaphidophora Hayi (ra-fi-do-fora ha-yee), also known as the shingle plant, is a gorgeous and unique climbing plant. Please note that this very special variety of the Rhaphidophora genus is delicate but she will thrive given the correct environment.
She comes with a climbing wood.
Plant Size
Medium: 5 inch standard nursery pot.
Light
She grows best in medium to bright indirect light. While it is tolerant of lower light conditions, you may notice leggy growth as a result. Dappled sunlight is ideal.
Water
Wait for the upper two inches of the soil to dry out before the next watering.
Plant Specific Care
She generally loves to stay warm. Moreover, they have poor tolerance for freezing temperatures. People in regions with winter getting colder than 10°C need to bring them indoors for fall and winter.
Organically rich and well-drained soils and growing mixtures go well with these plants. The roots are prone to rot and fungus, so the soil should drain quickly to avoid mulching.
Additional nutrition makes these large leaves look good. You can utilize a typical houseplant fertilizer once every month in spring and summer. As the temperature falls, the nutritional requirements minimize to an extent. So, avoid adding any fertilizer in fall and winter.
Pet-Friendly Plant
No.
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