Discover the magic of exotic Anthuriums with us
The Anthurium genus is one of the largest and most diverse genera of the Araceae family with more than 1,000 species. These species grow in the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, and although they are best known for their ornamental flowers, Anthurium also has many ornamental foliage species, some of which are highly prized among collectors.
Let's take a look together at several of the most interesting species of Anthurium that you can find in our offer.
Anthurium crystallinum
Anthurium crystallinum is one of the most popular species among ornamental collectors due to its distinctive, heart-shaped leaves with striking silver veins. This species is native to the tropical forests of Colombia and Peru, where it grows as an epiphyte or lithophyte. The velvety leaves are dark green with contrasting veining, which really catches everyone's attention. This plant is relatively easy to grow, but needs plenty of diffused light and prefers higher humidity. In addition, its leaves are admired for their ability to change color with age, from bronze or reddish when young to dark green when mature.
Anthurium Crystallinum hybrid
Anthurium magnificum
Another highly sought after species is Anthurium magnificum . This species is related to Anthurium crystallinum , but has slightly larger and broader leaves with distinctly winged petioles. The leaves of this species are also velvety, often with deep basal lobes and conspicuous silver veining. The plant comes from western Colombia, it prefers a humid, shady environment with warm days and a drop in temperature at night. High humidity and good drainage are the keys to successful cultivation, in good conditions the leaves can be up to 75 cm long.
Anthurium warocqueanum
Anthurium warocqueanum , also known as " Queen Anthurium", is one of the most beautiful and admired species of this genus. Native to Colombia, it is known for its long, narrow leaves that can grow up to one meter in length. The leaves are dark green with fine, silver veins that emphasize their elegant shape. This species is more demanding to grow and requires a stable, very humid environment. Due to its size and space requirements, A. warocqueanum is especially suitable for advanced growers and collectors.
Anthurium Veitchii
Anthurium Veitchii , known as the "King Anthurium" , is one of the most striking plants due to its long, wavy, dark green leaves that can grow up to a meter long. This exotic plant comes from the rainforests of South America and requires higher humidity, diffused light and a well-drained, airy substrate. It is ideal to place it in a bright place without direct sunlight, which could damage its delicate leaves. Anthurium Veitchii is an exceptional addition to interiors with a tropical atmosphere.
A. Warocqueanum on the left, A. Veitchii on the right
Anthurium regale
Anthurium regale is a giant species that originates from Peru's San Martín region in the Andes. This species is prized for its monumental leaves, which can grow to a length exceeding one meter. The leaves are heart-shaped and have a dark green, velvety surface with prominent white or silver veins. In addition to its size and beauty, this species has an excellent ability to adapt to different light conditions, making it a popular choice for growers looking for a plant that will add dramatic effect to interiors or gardens. However, this species requires careful care, especially in terms of humidity, temperature and nutrients.
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium is a species native to southeastern Mexico and Guatemala. Its characteristic feature is its thick, leathery, heart-shaped leaves with prominent white veins, which form a beautiful contrast to the dark green color of the leaves. This species is popular not only for its appearance, but also for its relatively easy care compared to other velvet Anthurium species. Anthurium clarinervium is an ideal choice for novice tropical growers as it tolerates normal indoor conditions well, provided it has enough moisture and diffused light.
Anthurium Clarinervium
Anthurium Luxurians
Anthurium Luxurians is a rare and distinctive plant known for its glossy, bubbled leaves with a unique, embossed pattern. The leaves are dark green with deep veins, creating a three-dimensional effect that looks almost plastic. This species of Anthurium requires high humidity, indirect light and a well-drained substrate, making it similar to more demanding exotic species.
Left Anthurium Luxurians x Radicans, right Anthurium Luxurians
Anthurium Peltigerum
Anthurium Peltigerum is a fascinating species known for its thick, leathery leaves with distinct texture and distinct veining. The leaves are dark green, firm and have a robust feel, making this plant an attractive choice for exotic plant lovers. Thanks to its durable nature, it is well suited to interiors with higher humidity and diffused light. Anthurium Peltigerum prefers a well-drained substrate and regular watering to maintain its healthy appearance. This plant brings a strong, tropical character to the interior and is ideal for collectors who will appreciate its unique appearance and leaf texture.
Anthurium Balaloanum
Anthurium Balaloanum is a fascinating and rare species that impresses with its long, narrow leaves with a deep green shade. The leaves have gently wavy edges, which gives the plant an elegant and exotic look. This Anthurium comes from tropical areas and is known for its relative ease of care, despite having the appearance of a plant that would require special conditions. Balaloanum is an ideal choice for lovers of unusual and decorative plants who are looking for something unique for their space. With its elegant appearance, it will become a distinctive element of any plant collection.
We believe that some of our varied offer caught your attention and you will choose your beauty for home.