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Rhaphidophora 'Hayi' (Shingle Plant)
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Rhaphidophora hayi, commonly known as the Shingle Plant or Shingle Vine, is a rare and fascinating tropical houseplant prized for its unique âshinglingâ growth habit. Native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, this plant naturally climbs tree trunks, with its stems pressing closely against surfaces while the leaves lie flatâresembling overlapping green roof shingles.
Unlike many other aroids, the Shingle Plant is not grown for its flowers. While it can produce a typical aroid bloom (a small spathe and spadix) in its natural habitat, flowering is rare indoors and not particularly showy. Instead, its true appeal lies in its neat, structured foliage and its ability to create a living, vertical green wall effect when trained on a board or moss pole.
Rhaphidophora âHayiâ stands out for its distinctive shingling growth pattern, where leaves grow flat against a surface, creating a clean, architectural look unlike typical trailing or climbing plants. Its rarity and unique form make it highly desirable among collectors, while its vertical growth habit makes it perfect for small spaces or decorative plant boards.
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Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the leaves.
Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry. Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy.
Use a well-draining, airy potting mix (such as one with bark, perlite, or coco coir).
Thrives in temperatures between 65â85°F (18â29°C); avoid temperatures below 60°F (15°C)
Thrives in high humidity; ideal for terrariums or humid indoor environments.
Moderate growth rate when provided with support and proper conditions.
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USDA Zone 10â12 (best grown indoors in most climates)
$32.99
Rhaphidophora 'Hayi' (Shingle Plant)â
$32.99
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Rhaphidophora hayi, commonly known as the Shingle Plant or Shingle Vine, is a rare and fascinating tropical houseplant prized for its unique âshinglingâ growth habit. Native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, this plant naturally climbs tree trunks, with its stems pressing closely against surfaces while the leaves lie flatâresembling overlapping green roof shingles.
Unlike many other aroids, the Shingle Plant is not grown for its flowers. While it can produce a typical aroid bloom (a small spathe and spadix) in its natural habitat, flowering is rare indoors and not particularly showy. Instead, its true appeal lies in its neat, structured foliage and its ability to create a living, vertical green wall effect when trained on a board or moss pole.
Rhaphidophora âHayiâ stands out for its distinctive shingling growth pattern, where leaves grow flat against a surface, creating a clean, architectural look unlike typical trailing or climbing plants. Its rarity and unique form make it highly desirable among collectors, while its vertical growth habit makes it perfect for small spaces or decorative plant boards.
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Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the leaves.
Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry. Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy.
Use a well-draining, airy potting mix (such as one with bark, perlite, or coco coir).
Thrives in temperatures between 65â85°F (18â29°C); avoid temperatures below 60°F (15°C)
Thrives in high humidity; ideal for terrariums or humid indoor environments.
Moderate growth rate when provided with support and proper conditions.
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USDA Zone 10â12 (best grown indoors in most climates)

USDA Zone 10â12 (best grown indoors in most climates)






















