Anthurium Radican x Luxurians
This tropical beauty Anthurium malyi and the sole proud member of the Chamaerepium section. You find them growing in Southeastern Brazil and some parts of Ecuador as a small creeping plant with bullate yet cordate foliage adding to its beauty.
With their prominently veined leaves, grow different as it is not self-pollinating. Anthurium radicans species flourish in well-drained soil moist with organic matter. An ideal potting medium is an orchid mix with added peat moss and sand.
The mixture creates an ideal growing environment that is slightly acidic. Whether growing it as a houseplant or outdoor plant, make sure the ground is free-draining.
You can add equal parts of potting soil, orchid soil, or use perlite or Charcoal for indoor plants.
These tropical plants need up to 85% light, and the best spot is one with indirect sunlight. Yet, too much direct sunlight results in leaf scorching, and the same happens to the flowers.
the radicans plant loves low to medium watering depending on the environment. We recommend keeping indoor plants’ soil moist and only water when the top inch dries out.
For warmer climates, you can water your radicans every third day and in colder regions only when needed. Yet, overwatering your plant without well-drained soil can lead to root rot ending the life of your exotic species.
Anthurium radicans prefer warm and humid environments. Thus, an optimal temperature for your plant to thrive is 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F (21 degrees C to 32 degrees C). Your tropical species thrive in humid regions up to 80%.
Species: Anthurium radicans
Common Name: Confused with Anthurium guildingii
Family: Araceae
Plant Type: Herbaceous evergreen tropical perennial plant
Habitat: Southeastern Brazil and Ecuador
Maximum Size: 20-inches tall
Watering Requirements: Loves water
Light Requirements: Indirect light
Preferred Humidity: High - up to 80%
Preferred Temperature: Warm - 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F
Potting Medium: Well draining soil
Fertilizer: High phosphorus content
Propagation Method: Stem cuttings
Vulnerability: Cold
Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans
Anthurium radicans are not too difficult to care for and have similar needs as most plants growing indoors or outside.
This tropical beauty Anthurium malyi and the sole proud member of the Chamaerepium section. You find them growing in Southeastern Brazil and some parts of Ecuador as a small creeping plant with bullate yet cordate foliage adding to its beauty.
With their prominently veined leaves, grow different as it is not self-pollinating. Anthurium radicans species flourish in well-drained soil moist with organic matter. An ideal potting medium is an orchid mix with added peat moss and sand.
The mixture creates an ideal growing environment that is slightly acidic. Whether growing it as a houseplant or outdoor plant, make sure the ground is free-draining.
You can add equal parts of potting soil, orchid soil, or use perlite or Charcoal for indoor plants.
These tropical plants need up to 85% light, and the best spot is one with indirect sunlight. Yet, too much direct sunlight results in leaf scorching, and the same happens to the flowers.
the radicans plant loves low to medium watering depending on the environment. We recommend keeping indoor plants’ soil moist and only water when the top inch dries out.
For warmer climates, you can water your radicans every third day and in colder regions only when needed. Yet, overwatering your plant without well-drained soil can lead to root rot ending the life of your exotic species.
Anthurium radicans prefer warm and humid environments. Thus, an optimal temperature for your plant to thrive is 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F (21 degrees C to 32 degrees C). Your tropical species thrive in humid regions up to 80%.
Species: Anthurium radicans
Common Name: Confused with Anthurium guildingii
Family: Araceae
Plant Type: Herbaceous evergreen tropical perennial plant
Habitat: Southeastern Brazil and Ecuador
Maximum Size: 20-inches tall
Watering Requirements: Loves water
Light Requirements: Indirect light
Preferred Humidity: High - up to 80%
Preferred Temperature: Warm - 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F
Potting Medium: Well draining soil
Fertilizer: High phosphorus content
Propagation Method: Stem cuttings
Vulnerability: Cold
Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans
Anthurium radicans are not too difficult to care for and have similar needs as most plants growing indoors or outside.
This tropical beauty Anthurium malyi and the sole proud member of the Chamaerepium section. You find them growing in Southeastern Brazil and some parts of Ecuador as a small creeping plant with bullate yet cordate foliage adding to its beauty.
With their prominently veined leaves, grow different as it is not self-pollinating. Anthurium radicans species flourish in well-drained soil moist with organic matter. An ideal potting medium is an orchid mix with added peat moss and sand.
The mixture creates an ideal growing environment that is slightly acidic. Whether growing it as a houseplant or outdoor plant, make sure the ground is free-draining.
You can add equal parts of potting soil, orchid soil, or use perlite or Charcoal for indoor plants.
These tropical plants need up to 85% light, and the best spot is one with indirect sunlight. Yet, too much direct sunlight results in leaf scorching, and the same happens to the flowers.
the radicans plant loves low to medium watering depending on the environment. We recommend keeping indoor plants’ soil moist and only water when the top inch dries out.
For warmer climates, you can water your radicans every third day and in colder regions only when needed. Yet, overwatering your plant without well-drained soil can lead to root rot ending the life of your exotic species.
Anthurium radicans prefer warm and humid environments. Thus, an optimal temperature for your plant to thrive is 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F (21 degrees C to 32 degrees C). Your tropical species thrive in humid regions up to 80%.
Species: Anthurium radicans
Common Name: Confused with Anthurium guildingii
Family: Araceae
Plant Type: Herbaceous evergreen tropical perennial plant
Habitat: Southeastern Brazil and Ecuador
Maximum Size: 20-inches tall
Watering Requirements: Loves water
Light Requirements: Indirect light
Preferred Humidity: High - up to 80%
Preferred Temperature: Warm - 70 degrees F to 90 degrees F
Potting Medium: Well draining soil
Fertilizer: High phosphorus content
Propagation Method: Stem cuttings
Vulnerability: Cold
Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans
Anthurium radicans are not too difficult to care for and have similar needs as most plants growing indoors or outside.