San Leandro, CA (Zone 9b) | December 2018 | neutral
Per Irene Ngoo at Min's Garden @tropicaljungle in Singapore:
"Growing randomly all over my garden - on walls, tree trunks, pillars...Read More, gate posts and up pots and any space it can climb on - this Rhaphidophora hayi is an unusual shingling aroid from tropical Asia with oval dark green foliage. It’s closely related to Monsteras and Philodendrons. Unlike most aroids, the leaves do not morph into something larger as it matures, at best as large as 5 inches that will shingle up anything it can climb making a dramatic effect. Flowers are inconspicuous and infrequent. Easy to propagate by cutting and its requires little attention."
Per Irene Ngoo at Min's Garden @tropicaljungle in Singapore:
"Growing randomly all over my garden - on walls, tree trunks, pillars...Read More