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Description
anthurium warocqueanum price Anthurium warocqueanumThis iconic foliage plant is not called the "Queen Anthurium'. With its elongated, velvety leaves and striking silver veins, it is Anthurium warocqueanum a true eye catcher for the serious collector. Although sometimes known to be challenging, when properly cared for it is surprisingly elegant in growth and posture. Origin Anthurium warocqueanum Originates from the cloud forests of Colombia, where it grows as an epiphyte or semi epiphyte in an
This iconic foliage plant is not called the "Queen Anthurium'. With its elongated, velvety leaves and striking silver veins, it is Anthurium warocqueanum a true eye-catcher for the serious collector. Although sometimes known to be challenging, when properly cared for it is surprisingly elegant in growth and posture.
Origin
Anthurium warocqueanum Originates from the cloud forests of Colombia, where it grows as an epiphyte or semi-epiphyte in an environment of high humidity and constant heat. The species is named after Belgian plant collector Arthur Warocqué, who devoted himself to botanical research in the 19th century.
Characteristics
The most distinctive feature of this species is its extremely elongated leaves, which can grow to over one meter in mature plants. The leaves are dark green, velvety and crisscrossed with a distinctive pattern of silvery-white veins. Several forms exist, ranging from 'narrow form' to 'wide form', but all share the same regal appearance.
Young leaves often have a bronzy sheen that becomes dark green as they grow.
Care
Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. Too much sun burns the leaves; too little light slows growth.
Temperature
Feels best at 18-26 °C. Temperatures below 15 °C are poorly tolerated.
Substrate
Use an airy, well-drained substrate. A mixture of sphagnum, coarse coconut chips, tree bark and a little charcoal is ideal. This species likes oxygenated root space.
Humidity
Anthurium warocqueanum Requires a humidity of 70-90%. In dry rooms, leaf edges will dry out quickly. A closed cabinet or a properly adjusted humidifier is highly recommended.
Watering
Water as soon as the substrate has mostly dried up. The roots should never remain wet for long periods of time. Preferably use demineralized water or rainwater.
Feeding
In the growing season, feed every 2-3 weeks with a mild fertilizer for aroids. Overfeeding can cause burnt roots or leaf problems.
Flowering
Although the inflorescence is unremarkable, if properly cared for, this species sometimes blooms with a dark green to purple inflorescence. However, most enthusiasts keep it primarily for its impressive foliage.
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