We love this unusual and hard-to-find Anthurium - it really has that jungle look! The leaves of the Anthurium Clarinervium are large, dark green (almost black), heart-shaped and have a beautiful velvet texture. The white veins really stand out against the dark green of the leaves, forming a stunning pattern.
Anthurium Clarinervium is a fascinating plant known for its striking beauty and unique features. It is native to the southern regions of Mexico and grows in the humid forests of Chiapas and Oaxaca. This plant typically grows as an epiphyte, meaning it thrives by attaching itself to tree trunks or branches, but it can also grow in the soil.
In its natural habitat, Anthurium Clarinervium can grow up to 3 feet tall, and its leaves can reach up to 6 inches. The plant's heart-shaped leaves are covered in a velvety texture that gives them a luxurious appearance. The leaves also have prominent veins that add to their beauty and uniqueness. The veins are raised and form a pattern that is easily recognizable, making the plant stand out in any setting.
The Anthurium Clarinervium prefers warm and humid conditions, making it an ideal plant for indoor gardening. It is a relatively easy plant to care for, as it requires minimal maintenance and can adapt to different lighting conditions. However, it is important to note that it does not do well in direct sunlight and can be sensitive to overwatering. It is best to keep the soil moist but not wet and to avoid letting water sit in the pot's drainage tray.
Size: W12cm x H30cm
Mella’sJungle care tip:
Light: bright indirect light but not direct sunlight they burn easily.
Water: Keep the soil continually moist allow the top 2 inches of soil to dry between waterings
Soil: It likes loose, well-draining soil. Mix orchid barks and perlite with house plant potting soil.
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Shipping Policy
Shipping Policy
Plants will be posted on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Any order placed before noon (12PM) will be posted the same day. Any order placed after noon on Wednesday will not be posted until the following Monday. This is to avoid any packages getting stuck in transit over the weekend in the event there are delays.
In times of high demand, orders may not be shipped until the following week.
We may also delay shipping in the event of extreme weather, to prevent damage to plants.
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