Queen Anthurium Warocqueanum

Queen anthurium warocqueanum
Endemic to Colombia and extremely uncommon in cultivation, the Anthurium warocqueanum is highly sought after for its gorgeous and iconic foliage. This velvet aroid species is highly variable and though often found with dark green leaves, may be found in several colorations, shapes, forms, and patterns.
How do you care for anthurium Warocquenum?
To care for Anthurium warocqueanum provide well-draining potting soil and bright indirect sunlight. 100% Sphagnum moss or an aroid mix consisting of perlite, orchid bark, charcoal, and peat moss and potting mix. A temperature between 68-86°F (20-30°C) and watering once a week on average.
What is the rarest anthurium?
A striking beauty, Anthurium crystallinum stands apart from other foliage houseplants with its large, velvety green leaves and crisp white venation. This is a truly rare find, and in the highest demand among collectors.









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