4" Anthurium podophyllum

$19.99

Care

 Medium to bright indirect light

 Allow soil to dry halfway before watering

 Loves humidity

 

Anthurium podophyllum is a unique species of Anthurium from Mexico.  They have a terrestrial growth habit, but the best part about this species are their leaves. As Anthurium Podophyllum matures, their leaves begin to take on a very lacy appearance and closely resemble the leaves of Philodendron warszewicsii!

Anthurium podophyllum care:

This species prefers to dry out between watering but doesn't need as much humidity as your typical Anthurium!  Provide your new plant with bright indirect light and watch it thrive!

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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