Rhaphidophora foraminifera variegata S1 (selected specimen)
Species: Rhaphidophora foraminifera
Cultivar: Rhaphidophora foraminifera variegated
Plant Genus: Rhaphidophora
Plant Family: Araceae
Plant Origin: Bismarck Archipelago, Borneo, Caroline Is., East Himalaya, Jawa, Malaya, Maluku, Nansei-shoto, New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Is., Sulawesi, Sumatera, Thailand, Vanuatu
Soil Drainage: well-draining, we recommend a substrate mix composed of coco coir, perlite, cocoa bark, vermiculite, sphagnum moss, pumice
Soil pH: acidic
Fertilizers: Rhaphidophora foraminifera variegated requires a sustained level of fertilization, therefore we recommend using a bio-type fertilizer (we use the BioBizz brand for the plants we cultivate) from early March to late November, supplemented with Silica.
Air Humidity: it is perfectly acclimatized to the indoor environment, with air humidity between 40% and 60%.
Temperature: 18-26 degrees Celsius
Light: full indirect light
Height with pot included: 25-30 cm
Pot diameter: 9X9 cm
The specimen shown in the images is sold mounted on a handcrafted wooden support (H40cm). The plant is sold without the ceramic pot.
Rhaphidophora foraminifera variegata is the rarer variant of the already rare botanical species Rhaphidophora foraminifera, making it a true unicorn among rare plant collectors worldwide. It is characterized by elongated, glossy leaves and white “splash”-type variegation.
In its natural habitat, the botanical species can reach impressive sizes (around 4.5 meters tall); when mature, its leaves develop a unique fenestration pattern, going through the same metamorphosis process well known in most aroids.
Attention! To check the humidity level of the substrate, the finger inserted into the pot to a depth of 2 cm is the best device for measuring soil moisture.
So, if you feel the substrate is wet, keep the watering can away from it for one or two days, and if you feel it is dry, water it.
Attention 2! When we talk about watering, we must consider the pot in which the plant is planted, as well as the amount of substrate and its degree of aeration. That is, we do not pour a liter of water into a pot with a diameter and height of 12 cm, because we drown the plant's roots. It is best to throw away the excess water from the collector pot half an hour after watering.
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