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Anthurium lineolatum

Anthurium lineolatum – Rare Aroid with Fine-Veined Foliage


Anthurium lineolatum brings an elegant, almost ethereal aesthetic to any indoor space. Native to the humid forests of northwestern Ecuador, this rare species is known for its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that look hand-painted with delicate, linear veins. When new leaves unfurl, they appear paper-thin and semi-translucent, giving the plant a dramatic, sculptural presence. It stays relatively compact and has a refined, upright growth pattern, making it a beautiful yet space-conscious option for serious collectors and tropical plant lovers.


Visual Traits and Special Features of Anthurium lineolatum


  • Leaf Shape: Narrow, lanceolate blades with cordate bases
  • Veining: Thin, brushstroke-like veins across pale to mid-green leaves
  • Texture: Smooth, matte surface with a delicate structure
  • Habit: Upright and compact with a tidy, architectural profile

Key Facts and Growth Info for Anthurium lineolatum


This species is found in low to mid-altitude humid forests of Ecuador, where it grows as an understory plant. These regions are warm year-round, with frequent rainfall and high ambient humidity. Anthurium lineolatum tends to grow terrestrially or epiphytically, adapting to shady and consistently moist environments.

  • Natural Habitat: Moist tropical forests of northwestern Ecuador
  • Indoor Size: Typically reaches 30–60 cm tall with a similar spread
  • Growth Rate: Moderate, with steady leaf production under the right care
  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested (contains calcium oxalate)

Anthurium lineolatum Houseplant Care Tips


  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal; avoid harsh direct sun
  • Water: Let the top 2–3 cm of substrate dry slightly between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity levels (60–80%) for optimal leaf health
  • Temperature: Thrives between 18–26 °C; keep away from cold drafts
  • Soil: Use a loose, airy mix with orchid bark, coco coir, and perlite
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years or when roots outgrow the pot
  • Fertilizing: Use a diluted, phosphorus-rich fertilizer monthly
  • Propagation: Best via stem divisions or offshoots if available
  • Hydroponics: Can transition to semi-hydro using inert substrate
  • Pruning: Trim damaged or older leaves to maintain appearance

Common Problems and Fixes for Anthurium lineolatum


  • Pests: Check regularly for spider mites or mealybugs; treat early with neem or insecticidal soap
  • Yellow Leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or low light—adjust care accordingly
  • Root Rot: Prevent by using well-draining mix and allowing air to reach roots

Extra Notes for Successful Cultivation


Support is generally not necessary due to its upright growth. Mimicking the shaded, humid environment of its Ecuadorian origins will help the plant thrive. Paying attention to moisture balance and airflow is key for healthy development over time.


Name Origin and Taxonomy of Anthurium lineolatum


The genus name “Anthurium” comes from Greek “anthos” meaning flower and “oura” meaning tail—referring to the long spadix structure. The species name “lineolatum” means “lined” or “with fine lines,” referencing the plant’s unique veining. This species was described by Luis Sodiro in 1905.


FAQs about Anthurium lineolatum


  • Is Anthurium lineolatum a climbing plant?
    No, it grows upright and remains compact, making it suitable for tabletops or shelves.
  • Does it flower often indoors?
    It may produce inflorescences, but its foliage is the main attraction and flowers are not frequent.
  • Can I grow this plant in low light?
    Low light will slow growth and reduce leaf quality—stick to bright indirect light for best results.

Shop Anthurium lineolatum now to add a truly rare foliage species to your indoor collection—visually striking and botanically unique.

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