Anthurium

Owned by Zharia Washington (@Zharia).

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Notes

Family: Araceae. Toxic to humans and pets if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals. This specimen appears to be a hybrid, possibly involving Anthurium dressleri or similar velvet-leaf species, shown in a semi-hydroponic setup.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
Anthurium

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Houseplant, Tropical Plant, Epiphyte, Perennial
Growing Medium
Semi-hydroponic (Pon)
Growth Habit
Epiphyte, Herbaceous

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Division

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
High Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat Location
Central and South American rainforests

Collection Context

Quantity
1
Added Details
Family: Araceae. Toxic to humans and pets if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals. This specimen appears to be a hybrid, possibly involving Anthurium dressleri or similar velvet-leaf species, shown in a semi-hydroponic setup.
Anthurium
Anthurium by Zharia

Anthurium

Common NameAnthurium

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Houseplant, Tropical Plant, Epiphyte, Perennial
Growth Habit
Epiphyte, Herbaceous
Growing MediumSemi-hydroponic (Pon)

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Division

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
High Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat LocationCentral and South American rainforests

Collection Context

Quantity
1

Added Details

Family: Araceae. Toxic to humans and pets if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals. This specimen appears to be a hybrid, possibly involving Anthurium dressleri or similar velvet-leaf species, shown in a semi-hydroponic setup.