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Epipremnum pinnatum

Dragons Tail

Epipremnum pinnatum

Light: Indirect Sun

Water: Once a Week

Soil Preference: Moisture Retaining

Nickname(s): Not Sure!


Geographical Origin

Its native origin is south-east Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands.

Fun Facts

The Dragon Tail will grow well in a hanging basket with long trailing stems, however, if you want to see its BIG dragon tail leaves – you will have to give it some support to grow up and attach to. In its natural environment, it clings to the trunks and branches of larger rainforest trees and accesses nutrients and moisture using aerial roots.

The Dragon Tail plant generally only flowers after the formation of the very large (we're talking 3.28 foot), perforated older leaves. So it generally won't happen with a houseplant.

My friend Sam gave me mine for my birthday!