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Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium

Anthurium clarinervium

TAXONOMY

FamilyAraceae
GenusAnthurium
Zone11

ABOUT

Anthurium clarinervium, commonly known as Velvet Cardboard Anthurium, is a striking plant native to the seasonally dry tropical climates of Mexico. It belongs to the Araceae family and is known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with prominent white veins. This subshrub thrives in warm, humid environments and is often grown as a houseplant due to its ornamental foliage.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Kuping Gajah
Velvet cardboard anthurium

OVERVIEW

WaterMoist
SoilLoamy
LightIndirect Bright (6 Hours)
Temperature22° C
Humidity70%
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

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Care Instructions
To care for Anthurium clarinervium, place it in a location with bright, indirect light. Maintain moderate temperatures and high humidity levels. Water the plant when the top layer of soil feels dry, ensuring it does not sit in water. Regularly mist the leaves to increase humidity and keep the plant healthy.
Soil
Anthurium clarinervium prefers a well-draining soil mix, such as a combination of loam, peat, and perlite. Ensure the soil remains slightly moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Fertilizer
Fertilize Anthurium clarinervium with a balanced fertilizer, such as a 3-1-2 N-P-K ratio, every 6-8 weeks during the growing season. Reduce feeding during the winter months when the plant's growth slows down.
Repotting
Repot Anthurium clarinervium every 1-2 years or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and refresh the soil mix. Handle the roots gently to avoid damage.
Propagation
Propagate Anthurium clarinervium through division or stem cuttings. The best time to propagate is during the growing season. Ensure each division has a healthy root system and plant them in a suitable soil mix.
Pruning
Prune Anthurium clarinervium to remove dead or yellowing leaves and to maintain its shape. Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to make clean cuts. Pruning can be done throughout the year as needed.
Toxicity
Anthurium clarinervium is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation and swelling in the mouth and throat. Keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.
Additional
To enhance the growth of Anthurium clarinervium, consider using a humidity tray or a humidifier to maintain high humidity levels. Regularly clean the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and allow the plant to photosynthesize efficiently.
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