Here are the best Types of Rhaphidophora you can grow to get an instant green appeal and stunning tropical beauty!
If you want to stylize your less-spacious home and office with gorgeous green specimens, read this list of Rhaphidophora Types.
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Best Rhaphidophora Types
1. Rhaphidophora angustata
Featuring long dark green leaves with deep venation, this climbing plant needs rich, organic, loamy soil to thrive.
2. Rhaphidophora beccarii
Admired by gardeners for unique-shaped oblong foliage, this Rhaphidophora variety is a great addition to an indoor garden.
3. Rhaphidophora pachyphylla
Native to New Guinea, this plant’s oval and leathery leaves make it one of the best types of Rhaphidophora. It generally grows in wet tropical biome(s).
4. Rhaphidophora australasica
Popular for its narrow, glossy dark green foliage, this attractive plant looks stunning in any home decor. Keep it in bright and indirect, filtered light for the best growth.
5. Rhaphidophora hayi
This shingling semi-epiphytic vining houseplant is endemic to Queensland and New Guinea. On maturity, its leathery oval leafages become a little variegated.
6. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma
Make your home more appealing with this Rhaphidophora type, featuring dark green serrated foliage. This plant looks sculpturesque as it climbs.
7. Rhaphidophora maingayi
If you are planning to grow this lovely Rhaphidophora variety indoors, make sure this plant receives 1-2 hours of bright and direct light daily.
8. Rhaphidophora pertusa
Adorn with stunning perforated leaves, this foliar beauty admires well-draining potting soil but hates direct sunlight. It’s one of the most amazing types of Rhaphidophora.
9. Rhaphidophora latevaginata
This evergreen vine has densely packed leaves with a slightly sueded texture. Its foliage becomes larger when climbing support is provided.
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10. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma ‘variegata’
Spruce up your living space with the sheer beauty of this gorgeous and expensive Rhaphidophora variety. This compact variegated plant is perfect for small spaces.
11. Rhaphidophora cryptantha
The heart-shaped leaves of this beautiful singling vine create a sight to behold. Avoid overwatering this low-maintenance plant.
12. Rhaphidophora foraminifera
Indigenous to Borneo, Sumatra, and Peninsular Malaysia, Rhaphidophora foraminifera displays oblong green leaves with fenestrations.
13. Rhaphidophora monticola
Grow this lovely Rhaphidophora variety to spread tropical vibes in your home or office space.
14. Rhaphidophora tenuis
Introduce this unique split foliage plant to give your space an eye-grabbing focal point. This plant performs well under bright, indirect light.
15. Rhaphidophora decursiva
This rare type of Rhaphidophora rewards with oval, green leafage that becomes huge and fenestrated when it matures. It looks fabulous with every home décor.
16. Rhaphidophora korthalsii
Lance-shaped leafage with a heart-like base, this climber requires well-draining potting medium and bright, indirect light.
17. Rhaphidophora pusilla
The variegated leaves of this aroid make it a statement-making addition to any houseplant collection.
18. Rhaphidophora hongkongensis
This plant is adored for its oval and leathery, dark green foliage. It’s a fast-growing and easy-to-care plant.
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