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Anthurium papillilaminum – Velvet Jewel from Panama's Forests

Anthurium papillilaminum is a rare, compact-growing species prized for its dark, velvety foliage and luxurious texture. Native to the humid

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Anthurium papillilaminum

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Anthurium papillilaminum comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is approximately 50 cm tall.

Anthurium papillilaminum Quick Guide

  • Name: Anthurium papillilaminum Croat - herbaceous, evergreen plant native to Panama, ideal for indoor gardening.
  • Type: Herbaceous evergreen - lush, vibrant foliage all year round, perfect for a tropical touch indoors.
  • Form: Epiphytic chamaephyte - grows on other plants without harming them; ideal for creating lush, layered plant displays.
  • Family: Araceae - member of the Araceae family, which includes other popular houseplants like Philodendron and Monstera.
  • Native Range: Panama - naturally thrives in Panama's tropical forests, adding a rainforest vibe to your home.
  • Zone: Suitable for indoor cultivation, USDA Zones 10-12 - thrives in controlled environments with stable conditions.
  • Habitat: Wet tropical forests - often found growing on tree trunks or as an epiphyte in humid, shaded areas.
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity (60-80%) - essential to maintain the velvety texture and lush foliage.
  • Light: Bright, indirect light - keeps leaves healthy and deep green, avoid direct sunlight to prevent burns.
  • Temperature: Ideal range 18-27°C - stable warm conditions help avoid stress and ensure healthy growth.
  • Soil: Well-draining mix - prefers peat, perlite, and orchid bark for aeration and moisture control.
  • Watering: Water when top 2-3 cm of soil are dry - keep soil evenly moist without overwatering.
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Remove yellow or dead leaves - promotes fresh growth and keeps the plant looking tidy.
  • Foliage: Large, velvety, dark green leaves - heart-shaped with a luxurious texture, adds a striking focal point.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate - requires consistent care and patience, reaching full potential over several years.
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Thick aerial roots - repot every 1-2 years to provide space for growth and fresh soil.
  • Fertilizing: Balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks - provides essential nutrients during the growing period.
  • Tolerance: Sensitive to drafts and temperature changes - keep away from vents and ensure a stable environment.
  • Propagation: Division or stem cuttings - each cutting should have at least one healthy root and leaf to succeed.
  • Common Pests: Susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs - inspect regularly and use neem oil to control infestations.
  • Fungal Issues: Risk of root rot - avoid waterlogging by ensuring good drainage and balanced watering.
  • Flowering: Rare indoors - may produce a purplish-red spathe and spadix under optimal conditions.
  • Longevity: Long-lasting with proper care - known for thriving indoors for many years with the right conditions.
  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested - contains calcium oxalate crystals that cause irritation; keep away from children and pets.
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, humid area away from direct sunlight - ideal for rooms with stable conditions and good natural light.
  • Special Care: Maintain high humidity and avoid direct sunlight - stable, humid conditions are key for healthy growth.
  • Taxon identifiers: Plant List-ID : kew-11468 IPNI plant ID : 272342-2 Tropicos ID : 2105576 GBIF taxon ID : 2872637 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 1140314 WCSPF ID : 11468 Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:272342-2 IRMNG ID : 10603523 Biodiversity ID : 322173 Observation.org ID : 279688 World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000230138 Open Tree of Life ID : 3999597 Google Knowledge Graph ID : /g/12gh3gt4x iNaturalist taxon ID : 1125804

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Anthurium papillilaminum

Anthurium papillilaminum – Velvet Jewel from Panama's Forests

Anthurium papillilaminum is a rare, compact-growing species prized for its dark, velvety foliage and luxurious texture. Native to the humid premontane forests of eastern Panama, it features unique papillose (tiny bumpy) leaf surfaces that give it a soft, suede-like appearance. For serious collectors and aroid lovers, Anthurium papillilaminum offers an exceptional botanical treasure for any indoor jungle.

Key Features of Anthurium papillilaminum

  • Velvety, Textured Leaves: Mature foliage displays dense microscopic bumps (papillae) for a rich, matt surface feel.
  • Deep Olive-Green Tones: Large, heart-shaped leaves with occasional violet or maroon undertones on petioles and veins.
  • Compact, Semi-Upright Growth: Grows with semi-erect petioles supporting wide, horizontal leaves under ideal humidity.

Native Habitat of Anthurium papillilaminum

Anthurium papillilaminum is endemic to eastern Panama, especially the humid lowland and premontane rainforests between 600 and 1200 meters elevation. It thrives in shaded, consistently moist environments with high ambient humidity and rich, organic soils.

How to Care for Anthurium papillilaminum

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sun burns the sensitive foliage; low light leads to poor growth and dull coloration.
  • Watering: Keep the substrate evenly moist but not wet. Allow the top 2–3 cm to dry slightly before watering.
  • Humidity: Requires 80–90% humidity for optimal leaf texture and color. Grow tents or humidifiers are recommended indoors.
  • Temperature: Best grown between 18–27°C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid temperatures below 16°C.
  • Substrate: Use a very airy mix: fine orchid bark, perlite, sphagnum moss, and a small amount of peat for moisture retention.
  • Repotting: Repot every 12–24 months to refresh substrate and encourage healthy root growth.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a diluted complete fertilizer (20-20-20 or similar) every 4–6 weeks throughout the year.
  • Propagation: Most reliable via careful division of basal offshoots or by stem cuttings with visible nodes and roots.
  • Semi-Hydroponics: Possible in LECA if very high humidity and precise nutrient management are maintained.
  • Pruning: Regularly remove yellow or damaged leaves to promote vigorous new growth.

Common Problems and How to Fix Them

  • Leaf Curl or Softening: Often due to insufficient humidity or inconsistent watering. Adjust immediately.
  • Root Rot: Prevent by ensuring excellent drainage and avoiding soggy conditions.
  • Spider Mites and Thrips: Monitor closely in dry air environments. Treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
  • Leaf Tip Browning: Usually a humidity deficiency. Increase humidity and check for salt buildup in the substrate.

Etymology of Anthurium papillilaminum

The species name "papillilaminum" derives from Latin: papilla (nipple-like bump) and lamina (leaf blade), referring to the characteristic papillose texture covering the mature leaf surfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions About Anthurium papillilaminum

  • Is Anthurium papillilaminum toxic to pets? Yes. It contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that are toxic if ingested by pets or humans.
  • How often should I water? Water thoroughly once the top 2–3 cm of substrate feels dry. Always use well-draining media.
  • Can it grow in low light? No. Low light leads to weakened, stretched growth. Bright, filtered light is essential.
  • Is semi-hydroponics a good option? Only if very high humidity (>80%) is maintained and root monitoring is regular.

Secure Your Anthurium papillilaminum – A Rare Velvet Marvel

Elevate your collection with Anthurium papillilaminum – one of the most coveted velvet aroids. Limited availability. Order now and bring home pure botanical luxury!

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  • Anthurium papillilaminum comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is approximately 50 cm tall.

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