Anthurium Magnificum - Magnificent Anthurium - 4 Inch
Anthurium Magnificum - Magnificent Anthurium - 4 Inch - 4" Nursery Pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Anthurium Magnificum: The Striking Jewel of the Tropics
The Anthurium magnificum is a breathtaking tropical plant prized for its lush, velvety leaves and striking dark green coloration. Known for its ability to thrive in various indoor conditions, this anthurium species is a favorite among plant enthusiasts and interior designers alike. The large, heart-shaped leaves can grow up to 24 inches long, creating a stunning visual impact that can transform any space. The Anthurium magnificum prefers bright, indirect light and a humid environment, making it ideal for homes or offices with consistent moisture levels.
Anthurium magnificum Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Anthurium magnificum
- Common Name: Magnificum Anthurium
- Family: Araceae
- Native Range: Ecuador
Anthurium magnificum Care Guide
- Care: Easy
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct light will cause leaves to burn.
- Water: Keep soil moist during spring and summer
- Humidity: Keep humidity levels as close to 50% as possible, as low-humidty can lead to leaf damage
- Temperature: 65-80F with sufficient air circulation
- Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
- Feeding: Fertilize every 4-6 weeks with balanced fertilizer for optimum growth
- Propagation: Division, Stem Cuttings
- Common Pests: Look out for thrips, mealybugs, scale, and spider mites
- Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets
Fun Fact About Anthurium Magnificum
Did you know that the Anthurium magnificum can produce beautiful flowers that resemble a heart? While the leaves steal the show, the plant's inflorescence features a spadix surrounded by a colorful spathe that can vary in color from white to light green. This unique flower structure not only adds to the plant's aesthetic appeal but also attracts pollinators, making it a fascinating addition to any collection. Additionally, the Anthurium magnificum is known for its air-purifying qualities, improving indoor air quality by filtering out toxins.
Cultivar History of Anthurium Magnificum
The Anthurium magnificum hails from the lush rainforests of Colombia and Ecuador, where it thrives in the understory. It was first classified in the early 19th century and has since gained popularity in the horticultural world due to its stunning foliage and low maintenance needs. The plant belongs to the larger Anthurium genus, which includes over 1,000 species, many of which are known for their ornamental value. As a cultivar, the Anthurium magnificum has been selectively bred to enhance its unique leaf texture and vibrant color, making it a sought-after choice for plant collectors. Its versatility and beauty have secured its place in both tropical gardens and indoor plant displays, contributing to its enduring popularity.