The Anthurium genus features striking velvet-textured leaves with prominent, contrasting veins that make them look like living art. Native to the tropical understories of South America, they thrive in high humidity and bright indirect light. These collector-grade foliage plants add a luxurious, exotic presence to any plant collection.
🌟 Overview
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Common Name: Anthurium Veitchii King
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Care Level: Expert
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Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
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Highlight: Rare Collector's Tropical
☀️ Light Requirements
- Prefers Bright Indirect Light.
- Variegated regions require solid light levels to retain their beautiful coloration.
💧 Water Requirements
- Watering instruction: Once a week; allow top 1 inch of soil to dry.
- Always ensure the potting medium and container offer excellent drainage to prevent rot.
📏 Size & Growth
- Estimated shipping height: 15-30 cm.
- Thrives in premium chunky potting mix or specialized moss poles for climbing varieties.
🌍 Origin & Characteristics
- Native to tropical understories and rain forests where it grows under filtered light.
- A slow-to-moderate grower that showcases dramatic leaves as it matures.
📇 Toxicity & Safety Warning
- Pet Safe: No.
- Keep out of reach of children and domestic animals to avoid accidental ingestion issues.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I increase humidity for my Anthurium?
A: Mist the leaves regularly, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. They prefer humidity levels above 60%.
Q: What is the best potting mix for Anthuriums?
A: A chunky, well-draining aroid mix containing orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and charcoal works best.
Q: Why are the tips of my Anthurium leaves turning brown?
A: This is usually caused by low humidity, dry air, or minerals in tap water. Use filtered or rainwater and increase misting.