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Anthurium Clarinervium
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Scientific Name: Anthurium clarinervium Common Names: White-veined Clarinervium, Queen Anthurium, Velvet Cardboard Anthurium A unique addition to a houseplant collectionRare black & dark green colouring with silvery veinsCare Easy and easy to grow

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Scientific Name: Anthurium clarinervium Common Names: White-veined Clarinervium, Queen Anthurium, Velvet Cardboard Anthurium A unique addition to a houseplant collectionRare black & dark green colouring with silvery veinsCare Easy and easy to grow, no advanced skills requiredGorgeous statement plantPlant level: Easy Your Anthurium Clarinervium comes in a 12cm Nursery Pot. Add texture, variety and quirk to your houseplant collection by welcoming this unique floral gem into your home. From the dense rain forests of southern Mexico, this Anthurium adds an exotic feeling in any setting. Generating flowers on long stems that have the characteristic "spathe and spadix" of Anthurium genus, this plant is primarily appreciated for its dramatic foliage, producing numerous, long-lasting leaves per year. You'll be amazed at their texture - does it feel like leather? Or cardboard? And the silvery, slightly fuzzy-hairy features only add to the quirk. Mother Natures imagination... manifest. FUN FACT: Anthurium Clarinervium contains both male and female sexes on its flowers. To prevent self-pollination, nature ensures that the receptive female parts mature before the male pollen part, encouraging the likely pollination by a different plant. CARE INSTRUCTIONS Follow these instructions to keep your Anthurium houseplant healthy and happy. Water: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged during the growing season (Spring-Summer) and allow the top of the soil to dry out slightly between watering, during the dormant period (Autumn-Winter). Light: Medium to Bright Indirect Light. Anthuriums burn easily, so prevent direct beaming sunlight. Can tolerate lower light conditions during dormancy. Humidity: Will appreciate high humidity environments, such as bathrooms or close to a kitchen sink. Dry air will cause leaves to dry and brown around the edges. Fertilize: Regular yet dilute fertilizing during the growing season (Spring-Summer), every 2 weeks, cutting back to once a month during dormancy.
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