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Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' – Compact Velvet Aroid with Deep Black-Green Leaves

Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' is a rare velvet-leaf selection prized for its near-black foliage, slow upright growth, and thick, textured leaves. New growth emerges in deep burgundy and gradually darkens to a matte, almost-black green.

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Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

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Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' is approximately 20 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.

Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' Quick Guide

  • Name: Anthurium ‘Dark Phoenix’ (most likely a cultivar of Anthurium papillilaminum Croat, not formally registered)

  • Growth and Habit: Herbaceous plant with upright, self-heading habit

  • Form: Hemicryptophyte with short stem and persistent root crown

  • Family: Araceae

  • Native Range: Cultivar likely derived from Anthurium papillilaminum, native to Panama

  • Hardiness Zone: Indoor only; sensitive to cold, minimum 16 °C

  • Height: Reaches 40–60 cm indoors

  • Spread: Typically 30–50 cm wide

  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% relative humidity

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sunlight

  • Temperature: Optimal range is 18–27 °C

  • Soil: Well-draining aroid mix with bark, perlite, and coconut coir

  • Watering: Water when top 2–3 cm of substrate are dry; do not overwater

  • Pruning and Maintenance: Remove older leaves at base as needed; low trimming required

  • Foliage: Deep green to nearly black, velvety texture, slightly bullate with subtle veining

  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate under ideal conditions

  • Root Structure and Repotting: Thick roots; repot when rootbound or water retention declines

  • Fertilizing: Monthly with diluted, balanced fertilizer; avoid high-nitrogen formulas

  • Tolerance: Low tolerance for cold, drought, or extended low humidity

  • Adaptability: Adjusts well to stable indoor conditions with consistent humidity and light

  • Propagation: Division or stem cuttings with nodes; difficult from seed

  • Common Pests: Prone to spider mites, thrips, and scale; monitor leaf undersides

  • Fungal Issues: Root rot if overwatered; use well-draining mix and controlled watering

  • Flowering: Rare indoors; small pale inflorescence when mature

  • Longevity: Long-lived under stable conditions; multi-year lifespan

  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested (contains calcium oxalate)

  • Ideal Placement: Bright, stable location away from cold drafts and direct sun

  • Special Care: None required; grows without support

  • Leaf Maintenance: Wipe gently with damp cloth; avoid oils or sprays

  • Stress Signs: Curling or drooping leaves may signal underwatering or temperature stress

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Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' – Compact Velvet Aroid with Deep Black-Green Leaves

Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' is a rare velvet-leaf selection prized for its near-black foliage, slow upright growth, and thick, textured leaves. New growth emerges in deep burgundy and gradually darkens to a matte, almost-black green. The velvety surface and subtle venation give this plant a luxurious, sculptural presence — ideal for collectors, design-forward interiors, and semi-hydroponic setups.

This is not a gimmick cultivar. 'Dark Phoenix' offers stable traits, durable structure, and a bold aesthetic rooted in species-level consistency.

What 'Dark Phoenix' Likely Represents

Though often circulated with speculative names like “papillilaminum × dressleri” or “TC 782,” there’s no verifiable connection to the 1986 hybrid created by Dr. Tom Croat at Missouri Botanical Garden. In contrast, 'Dark Phoenix' lacks key features of A. dressleri and aligns much more closely with Anthurium papillilaminum.

  • Round, smooth petioles — no angular or ribbed traits seen in A. dressleri
  • Consistent velvet surface and bullate texture typical of A. papillilaminum
  • Likely a selected or unregistered clonal line within the papillilaminum group

This cultivar entered the Southeast Asian trade around 2020 and has since become a collector term for dark-toned papillilaminum types.

Key Visual Traits of Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

  • Leaf Shape: Broadly cordate with well-defined lobes and a narrow sinus
  • Texture: Matte, velvety, and slightly bullate — no gloss or glossing over time
  • Coloration: Juvenile leaves start deep burgundy, aging into black-green hues
  • Petioles: Round to shallowly grooved; no stellate cross-section
  • Size: Reaches 40–60 cm in height indoors when mature
  • Blooming: Rare indoors; spadix and spathe resemble wild-type A. papillilaminum

Natural Origin and Habitat of the Parent Species

The most probable origin species, Anthurium papillilaminum, is endemic to Panama’s lowland rainforests, growing on limestone substrates between 100 and 600 meters. It occurs as a terrestrial or epilithic aroid in shaded, humid understory habitats with steady warmth and filtered light.

How to Care for Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

  • Light: Bright, filtered light; no direct sun — UV exposure may damage velvety tissue
  • Watering: Let the top 2–3 cm of soil dry before watering again
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80%; avoid cold drafts and low humidity
  • Temperature: Best between 18–27 °C; keep above 15 °C year-round
  • Substrate: Loose mix with orchid bark, perlite, coconut fiber, and humus-rich base
  • Feeding: Monthly during growth with diluted, balanced aroid fertilizer
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when rootbound
  • Semi-Hydro: Adapts well to mineral substrates like pon with consistent nutrition

Issues and Fixes – Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

  • Brown Tips: Usually linked to dry air or erratic watering
  • Yellow Leaves: Caused by overwatering or compacted mix
  • Slow Growth: May indicate low light or lack of nutrients
  • Leaf Curling: Often due to cold stress or low humidity

Safety Information

Like all Araceae, Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.

Origin of the Name and Cultivar Status

‘Dark Phoenix’ is a trade name rather than a registered cultivar. It refers to the foliage’s dramatic color transition. The name does not appear in official plant databases or registries and should be seen as a collector label for a dark form of Anthurium papillilaminum.

Frequently Asked Questions – Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

Is this a real species?
No — it’s a market name for plants resembling Anthurium papillilaminum.

Is it a hybrid with Anthurium dressleri?
Unlikely. The plant lacks any dressleri-type traits and shows no hybrid indicators.

Can I grow it in low light?
It tolerates it, but growth will slow and leaves may shrink. Bright, indirect light is best.

Will it flower indoors?
Occasionally. The inflorescence is small and subtle, but healthy mature plants may produce it.

Is it pet safe?
No. It’s toxic if eaten or chewed — keep out of reach of curious pets.

Why Add Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' to Your Aroid Collection?
For collectors seeking sculptural texture, deep color tones, and low-footprint elegance, Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' offers rare appeal with reliable indoor performance. Don’t miss the chance to add this dramatic velvet-leaf beauty to your collection.

Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix'

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  • Anthurium 'Dark Phoenix' is approximately 20 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.

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