Description
which causes bleaching and desiccation of the delicate foliage
showing great potential early on
A species from the Andean cloud forests best known for its pendant flowers whose lip strikingly resembles a tiny monkey face
Watering: Water frequently and liberally to ensure the potting medium remains perpetually moist
Allow the very top of the potting medium to dry slightly before watering again with room temperature water
Anthurium papillilaminum x Anthurium pedatum Cavendishia which causes bleaching and desiccationA hybrid of Anth. papillilaminum Anth. pedatum, two distinctive aroid species from tropical America. It produces leaves with well defined basal lobes inherited from papillilaminum and elongated, narrowing apical lobes reminiscent of pedatum, resulting in a striking intermediate form with bold venation and a firm, leathery texture. Light: Bright indirect light with up to 70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaf surface. Temperature:
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