Rhaphidophora Decursiva vs. Epipremnum Pinnatum (Compared)

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The common names of plants can be descriptive, catchy, and memorable. But they can also cause a lot of confusion because a plant can have many common names and be called something different in various parts of the country.

To further confuse matters, two completely different plants can be called the same name. Dragon’s Tail, for example, is the name for Raphidophora decursiva and Epipremnum pinnatum.

Rhaphidophora Decursiva

Rhaphidophora decursiva is a perennial vining plant. It is rarer than the popular Rhaphidophora tetrasperma and makes a beautiful and exciting addition to an indoor space.

Epipremnum Pinnatum

Epipremnum pinnatum, the other Dragon’s Tail, is also a perennial vining plant. Like Rhaphidophorum, its juvenile leaves differ significantly from mature ones.

Care of Rhaphidophora Decursiva vs. Epipremnum Pinnatum

- Light - Temperature - Humidity - Soil - Repotting - Water

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