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4" Anthurium Fingers (pedatoradiatum)

$19.99

Care

 Medium to bright indirect light

 Allow soil to dry halfway before watering

 Loves humidity

 

Anthurium Fingers is a rather unusual, yet easy to care for plant. As it matures the leaves spread out and resemble a hand with fingers!  Anthurium Fingers closely resembles Anthurium podophyllum, except their leaves don't get as deeply lobed.

Anthurium Fingers tends to be a fairly easy growing plant.  While they don't have showy flowers, their foliage makes up for that!

Caring for your Anthurium Fingers is pretty easy.  This plant prefers a well draining soil that is rich in organic matter.  Allow your plant to dry out about 3/4 of the way before watering, taking care to not allow it to sit in excess water.  Provide it with medium to bright indirect light.

Additional info:

Anthurium is a large genus of ornamental, mostly epiphytic plants. Some species of Anthurium do have a terrestrial growth habit.

Anthurium are native to tropical areas of Latin America. They grow in a wide variety of climates, ranging from lowland to higher elevations. Certain species need high humidity, while others will grow just fine in ambient household humidity.

Their foliage varies greatly, with some having thick corrugated textures and others with velvety textures.

Anthurium prefer a well draining soil, rich in organic matter.

They are prized for their ease of care and their sometimes showy, colorful flowers.

Anthurium can thrive in lower light but grow faster in brighter indirect light.

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Annamarie Profant
Gorgeous in person!

Arrived very quickly and was stunning to see in person. It arrived with new growth sprouting out and has added a wonderful new splash of green to my mix of plants.

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Jennifer Preston
She a beauty!

Very healthy and ready to find her perfect spot in our house. Fingers crossed that she is an easy grower and not finicky!

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Tasha
Love mine

My anthurium fingers arrived really green, shiny and healthy; the leaves have beautiful shape and an almost plastick-y looking sheen.
As always, my healthiest plants come from canopy

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John Bonath
fingers plant

plant arrive in great order.

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Larry
Different

Looks strange for an anthurium but nice!