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Anthurium Vittarifolium
Anthurium Vittarifolium
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Minimum of 4 leaves
Rooted not cuttings
Anthurium Vittarifolium – A Rare Cascading Beauty with Long, Strap-Like Leaves
The Anthurium Vittarifolium is an exquisite, highly sought-after tropical plant known for its long, cascading, strap-like leaves that create a dramatic waterfall effect. Unlike traditional upright Anthuriums, this epiphytic beauty thrives as a hanging plant, making it a perfect addition to suspended planters, vertical gardens, and high shelves.
Why Anthurium Vittarifolium is a Must-Have
- Elegant, Strap-Like Leaves – Its narrow, elongated foliage can grow over 5 feet long, adding an exotic jungle vibe to any space.
- Perfect for Hanging Displays – Unlike other Anthuriums, the Vittarifolium cascades beautifully, making it an ideal trailing plant.
- Air-Purifying & Easy to Maintain – Naturally filters air pollutants while requiring minimal upkeep.
- Versatile Placement – Looks stunning in hanging baskets, mounted on wood, or grown in decorative pots.
How to Care for Anthurium Vittarifolium
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate medium-light conditions.
- Watering: Keep soil moist but well-draining; allow the top inch to dry before rewatering.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity (60-80%)—misting or a humidifier helps maintain lush foliage.
- Soil: Use a light, well-draining mix with orchid bark, perlite, and sphagnum moss.
- Temperature: Best in 65-85°F; avoid sudden temperature fluctuations.
The Anthurium Vittarifolium’s cascading foliage and exotic presence make it a true showpiece for any rare plant collection. Whether displayed in a hanging planter, mounted as an epiphyte, or placed on a high shelf, this unique Anthurium adds movement, elegance, and tropical charm to your indoor jungle.
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