Anthurium warocqueanum Baby plant
€40,00

Anthurium warocqueanum is a rare aroid part of the family of Araceae.

Most anthuriums grow a small leaf from the last developed leaf. This new leaf expands rapidly over the next 7-21 days, depending on the amount of water/light/humidity.
Anthuriums are generally easier to keep in place with lower light although this can result in much smaller leaves. Since they are tropical plants they are used to higher amounts of humidity (more than 60%). However, they can still grow decently in a more arid climate (40-60%). Anthuriums prefer irregular periods of watering and like to get a lower amount of water once in a while.
Anthuriums with more round heart shaped leaves are easier to take care for and therefore more suitable for a beginning plant parent. The ones with more textured and elongated leaves require a higher level of care.

NOTE: It is notoriously difficult to determine whether Anthurium specimens are pure cultivars or hybridisations with close relatives. This can only be determined by either genetic analysis or microscopic investigation of the inflorescence. We determine our plants to the best of our knowledge. Either way, they are cute as hell.

If you have feedback on the determination, please let us know, so we can adjust accordingly.

HEIGHT AND CONDITION

We offer each plant individually for sale. This means the plant you see is the plant you will receive.

Please note that the first 2-3 images are general as a showcase for the plant and are not of the plant for sale. To see the exact plant, click one of the variants for sale ("Pick your plant baby").

If the plants have been up for sale for a while, this means the plant can be bigger than displayed, or has lost or gained leaves.
The colors on the pictures on our overview page are more true-to-color than the individual plant pictures.

PACKAGING AND SHIPPING

Each plant is individually boxed in a custom designed container made of 100% recycled cardboard. For more info, click here.
We ship in most countries in Europe, please check our information page about shipping here.

€40,00

Anthurium warocqueanum is a rare aroid part of the family of Araceae.

Most anthuriums grow a small leaf from the last developed leaf. This new leaf expands rapidly over the next 7-21 days, depending on the amount of water/light/humidity.
Anthuriums are generally easier to keep in place with lower light although this can result in much smaller leaves. Since they are tropical plants they are used to higher amounts of humidity (more than 60%). However, they can still grow decently in a more arid climate (40-60%). Anthuriums prefer irregular periods of watering and like to get a lower amount of water once in a while.
Anthuriums with more round heart shaped leaves are easier to take care for and therefore more suitable for a beginning plant parent. The ones with more textured and elongated leaves require a higher level of care.

NOTE: It is notoriously difficult to determine whether Anthurium specimens are pure cultivars or hybridisations with close relatives. This can only be determined by either genetic analysis or microscopic investigation of the inflorescence. We determine our plants to the best of our knowledge. Either way, they are cute as hell.

If you have feedback on the determination, please let us know, so we can adjust accordingly.

HEIGHT AND CONDITION

We offer each plant individually for sale. This means the plant you see is the plant you will receive.
If the plants have been up for sale for a while, this means the plant can be bigger than displayed.

PACKAGING AND SHIPPING

Each plant is individually boxed in a custom designed container made of 100% recycled cardboard. For more info, click here.
We ship in most countries in Europe, please check our information page about shipping here.

CARE TIPS

Most of the plants don't require specialised equipment or tools to thrive, yet they do long for sufficient TLC. 
As the plants grow and thrive in their native habitat - the tropical rainforest - it is beneficial to provide increased air humidity. For tips and tricks for your specific plant baby, please check our blog pages.

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