Anthurium Clarinervium 'Velvet Leaf'

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Anthurium clarinervium 'Velvet Leaf'

One of the easiest Anthurium species to grow, this plant sports large, velvet soft heart shaped leaves with stunning white veins and green foliage. These flashy plants pefer moderate to bright indirect sunlight and high humidity.

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Water whene the first inch of soil is dry. Do not let dry out completely. Well draining soil will prevent overwatering

Repot every two years to refresh the soil. This plant tolerates or even thrives when root bound. Fertilize once a month when the plant is actively growing. Prune only dead growth.

This plant can be propagated.  Cut the stem below the node, root the top cutting in moss while the bottom part of the stem grows new offshoots.

This plant is toxic to pets and humans when consumed.

More Information

Common Family Name Anthurium
Plant Life Cycle Annual

Product Questions (5)

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