anthurium lapoanum Anthurium lapoanum – Bullate Textured Blades
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anthurium lapoanum Anthurium lapoanum – Bullate Textured BladesAnthurium lapoanum Prominent parallel veins run through the narrow, lance shaped leaves of Anthurium lapoanum. The elongated blades sit upright to outward from the base, with foliage that needs clearance from shelves, glass or nearby plants as each leaf expands. This species is native to Ecuador, including the Cordillera del Cndor region. Indoors, it grows best with warmth, stable humidity, an airy moisture retentive substrate and gentle handling of

Anthurium lapoanum

Prominent parallel veins run through the narrow, lance-shaped leaves of Anthurium lapoanum. The elongated blades sit upright to outward from the base, with foliage that needs clearance from shelves, glass or nearby plants as each leaf expands.

This species is native to Ecuador, including the Cordillera del Cóndor region. Indoors, it grows best with warmth, stable humidity, an airy moisture-retentive substrate and gentle handling of the elongated leaf blades.

Long venated leaves of Anthurium lapoanum

  • Leaf shape: Narrow, lance-shaped blades with an elongated outline.
  • Venation: Prominent parallel veins running through the leaf surface.
  • Leaf position: Upright to outward-held foliage that needs open space around the blades.
  • Origin: Native to Ecuador in wet tropical conditions.
  • Indoor habit: Long leaves expand best with clearance from hard surfaces and neighbouring foliage.

Elongated foliage in a pot

The narrow leaves of Anthurium lapoanum expand with fewer marks when they have clearance around the pot. New blades can crease or catch when humidity fluctuates or when the surface presses against hard edges.

An airy substrate keeps oxygen around the roots while holding steady moisture. Water should move through the mix cleanly, with the stem base kept clear of cold, saturated material.

Care for Anthurium lapoanum

  • Light: Keep in bright filtered light, away from direct sun on the elongated leaf surface.
  • Humidity: Aim for steady humidity around 60–80% while new leaves are expanding.
  • Water: Water when the upper 20–30% of the mix has dried, then drain thoroughly.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, moisture-retentive aroid mix that stays open around the roots.
  • Temperature: Keep warm and avoid cold wet substrate around the stem base and root zone.
  • Leaf spacing: Give the long blades room so they do not rub against glass, walls or neighbouring foliage.
  • Handling: Touch the leaves gently because pressure marks can remain visible along the venation.

Common issues with Anthurium lapoanum

  • Stuck new leaves: Often linked to unstable humidity while the narrow blade is expanding.
  • Creased blades: Long leaves can crease when they open against glass, shelving or nearby plants.
  • Pest shelter: Check the veins, petiole bases and undersides for mites or thrips.
  • Root stress: Cold wet substrate around the base can damage active roots and slow new growth.
  • Slow recovery: Cool roots, compacted mix or dry air can delay the next leaf.

Safety for Anthurium lapoanum

Anthurium lapoanum contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals. Chewed leaves or stems can irritate the mouth, throat and digestive tract, so keep the plant out of reach of pets and children.

Name origin and range

Anthurium lapoanum was described in 2021 and is native to Ecuador. The species name honours Ecuadorian plantsman Lester Lapo.

Long blades and parallel veins define Anthurium lapoanum, with each new leaf extending the plant’s narrow profile.

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