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anthurium clarinervium light Anthurium clarinerviumAnthurium clarinervium Anthurium clarinervium is a compact Mexican foliage Anthurium with thick, heart shaped leaves and sharply defined pale veins. The blades are dark green, matte to velvety on the upper surface and firm to the touch. Anthurium clarinervium is native to Chiapas, Mexico, where botanical treatments place it in limestone outcrop habitats. The plant builds a rooted crown and benefits from a potting mix that allows roots to grip, breathe
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium is a compact Mexican foliage Anthurium with thick, heart-shaped leaves and sharply defined pale veins. The blades are dark green, matte to velvety on the upper surface and firm to the touch.
Anthurium clarinervium is native to Chiapas, Mexico, where botanical treatments place it in limestone-outcrop habitats. The plant builds a rooted crown and benefits from a potting mix that allows roots to grip, breathe and dry slightly.
Anthurium clarinervium key traits
- Growth habit: Short-stemmed Anthurium forming a compact crown.
- Leaf shape: Ovate, deeply lobed, heart-shaped blades with a broad central area.
- Texture: Moderately coriaceous foliage with a matte, velvety upper surface.
- Venation: White to greenish-white veins clearly marked across the blade.
Anthurium clarinervium indoor care
- Light: Provide bright filtered light and protect soft or pale foliage from harsh midday sun.
- Watering: Water when the upper part of the substrate has started to dry, then drain thoroughly.
- Substrate: Use a loose Anthurium mix with bark, coco chips, pumice or perlite so roots receive moisture and oxygen.
- Temperature: Keep warm, ideally around 18–28 °C, and protect from cold wet substrate.
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps new leaves expand cleanly; pair humidity with gentle airflow.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with a diluted complete fertiliser.
- Repotting: Repot when roots fill the pot or the mix begins to collapse.
Anthurium clarinervium issues to check
- Yellowing lower leaves: Check for compacted substrate, cool roots or a pot staying wet for too long.
- Brown edges: Review humidity, watering gaps and fertiliser strength.
- Distorted new growth: Inspect young leaves for thrips or mites and stabilise humidity.
- Soft stems or crown: Check root health and improve drainage immediately.
Anthurium clarinervium handling and safety
Anthurium clarinervium should be kept away from pets and children that may chew plant material. Like other Anthuriums, it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, throat, skin and eyes.
Anthurium clarinervium name background
Anthurium belongs to the family Araceae. The genus name comes from Greek anthos, meaning flower, and oura, meaning tail, referring to the spadix. The epithet clarinervium means clearly veined.
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