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Rhaphidophora Puberula Variegata on Mosspole 10.5cm Pot House Plant

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Rhaphidophora Puberula Variegata on Mosspole 10.5cm Pot House Plant

Rhaphidophora puberula 'Variegata' is a rare climbing aroid with elongated, textured leaves marbled in shades of green, cream and pale yellow. The foliage is typically narrower and more pointed than many other climbing houseplants, giving it a more elegant, tropical appearance. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves become larger and may develop subtle splits or lobing.

The variegation is often highly unpredictable, with each leaf displaying a different pattern ranging from fine speckling to large sectors of cream or yellow. Because of this, no two plants look exactly alike.

Description

  • Botanical name: Rhaphidophora puberula 'Variegata'
  • Plant type: Tropical climbing houseplant
  • Mature size indoors: Vines can grow 1–3m or more with support
  • Leaf colour: Green with cream, pale yellow and mint variegation
  • Growth rate: Moderate

This species naturally climbs trees in the wild, using aerial roots to attach itself to surfaces. Indoors it performs best when provided with a moss pole, plank or totem.

Care Guide

Light

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata needs bright, indirect light.

  • Place close to a bright window with filtered light
  • A little gentle morning sun is usually beneficial
  • Avoid strong afternoon sun, which can scorch the pale variegated areas
  • In low light, the plant may lose its variegation and become leggier

Brighter conditions help maintain the cream and yellow patterning.

Watering

Allow the top few centimetres of compost to dry before watering.

  • Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away
  • Do not keep the compost constantly wet
  • Reduce watering in winter when growth slows

This plant prefers evenly moist but not soggy soil.

Humidity

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata thrives in high humidity.

  • Ideal humidity: 60–80%
  • It can tolerate average household humidity, but may produce smaller leaves
  • Brown edges and curling can appear if the air is too dry

A humidifier or grouping it with other tropical plants can help.

Temperature

Keep consistently warm.

  • Ideal range: 18–28°C
  • Avoid temperatures below 15°C
  • Protect from cold draughts and sudden changes in temperature

Soil

Use a chunky, free-draining aroid mix.

A suitable mix is:

  • 50% houseplant compost
  • 25% orchid bark
  • 25% perlite or pumice

The roots benefit from plenty of air around them.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength.

Do not overfeed, as variegated plants can be more sensitive to fertiliser salts.

Support

This species grows best when climbing.

  • Use a moss pole, plank or trellis
  • Keeping the support slightly moist can encourage the aerial roots to attach
  • Climbing encourages larger, more mature leaves and stronger growth

Trailing plants will remain smaller and less dramatic.

Common Problems

Brown Patches on Variegation

Usually caused by direct sun, dry air or underwatering.

Yellow Leaves

Most often caused by overwatering or poor drainage.

Leggy Growth

A sign that the plant needs more light.

Loss of Variegation

Low light can encourage greener leaves. Move the plant to a brighter position.

Reverting to Green

If one stem begins producing only green leaves, cut it back to the last variegated node to maintain the plant’s patterning.

Propagation

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata can be propagated from stem cuttings.

  1. Take a cutting with at least one node and one leaf
  2. Ensure the node has some visible variegation
  3. Root in water, sphagnum moss or perlite
  4. Pot into a loose aroid mix once roots are established

Propagation is usually easiest during spring or summer.

Pet Safety

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata is toxic if ingested and should be kept away from pets and small children. Like other aroids, it contains calcium oxalate crystals which may cause irritation.



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Description

Rhaphidophora puberula 'Variegata' is a rare climbing aroid with elongated, textured leaves marbled in shades of green, cream and pale yellow. The foliage is typically narrower and more pointed than many other climbing houseplants, giving it a more elegant, tropical appearance. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves become larger and may develop subtle splits or lobing.

The variegation is often highly unpredictable, with each leaf displaying a different pattern ranging from fine speckling to large sectors of cream or yellow. Because of this, no two plants look exactly alike.

Description

  • Botanical name: Rhaphidophora puberula 'Variegata'
  • Plant type: Tropical climbing houseplant
  • Mature size indoors: Vines can grow 1–3m or more with support
  • Leaf colour: Green with cream, pale yellow and mint variegation
  • Growth rate: Moderate

This species naturally climbs trees in the wild, using aerial roots to attach itself to surfaces. Indoors it performs best when provided with a moss pole, plank or totem.

Care Guide

Light

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata needs bright, indirect light.

  • Place close to a bright window with filtered light
  • A little gentle morning sun is usually beneficial
  • Avoid strong afternoon sun, which can scorch the pale variegated areas
  • In low light, the plant may lose its variegation and become leggier

Brighter conditions help maintain the cream and yellow patterning.

Watering

Allow the top few centimetres of compost to dry before watering.

  • Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away
  • Do not keep the compost constantly wet
  • Reduce watering in winter when growth slows

This plant prefers evenly moist but not soggy soil.

Humidity

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata thrives in high humidity.

  • Ideal humidity: 60–80%
  • It can tolerate average household humidity, but may produce smaller leaves
  • Brown edges and curling can appear if the air is too dry

A humidifier or grouping it with other tropical plants can help.

Temperature

Keep consistently warm.

  • Ideal range: 18–28°C
  • Avoid temperatures below 15°C
  • Protect from cold draughts and sudden changes in temperature

Soil

Use a chunky, free-draining aroid mix.

A suitable mix is:

  • 50% houseplant compost
  • 25% orchid bark
  • 25% perlite or pumice

The roots benefit from plenty of air around them.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength.

Do not overfeed, as variegated plants can be more sensitive to fertiliser salts.

Support

This species grows best when climbing.

  • Use a moss pole, plank or trellis
  • Keeping the support slightly moist can encourage the aerial roots to attach
  • Climbing encourages larger, more mature leaves and stronger growth

Trailing plants will remain smaller and less dramatic.

Common Problems

Brown Patches on Variegation

Usually caused by direct sun, dry air or underwatering.

Yellow Leaves

Most often caused by overwatering or poor drainage.

Leggy Growth

A sign that the plant needs more light.

Loss of Variegation

Low light can encourage greener leaves. Move the plant to a brighter position.

Reverting to Green

If one stem begins producing only green leaves, cut it back to the last variegated node to maintain the plant’s patterning.

Propagation

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata can be propagated from stem cuttings.

  1. Take a cutting with at least one node and one leaf
  2. Ensure the node has some visible variegation
  3. Root in water, sphagnum moss or perlite
  4. Pot into a loose aroid mix once roots are established

Propagation is usually easiest during spring or summer.

Pet Safety

Rhaphidophora puberula Variegata is toxic if ingested and should be kept away from pets and small children. Like other aroids, it contains calcium oxalate crystals which may cause irritation.