Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum – Growth and Care Guide
Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum is a rare hybrid that combines the elongated, velvety leaves of Anthurium warocqueanum with the robust and adaptable nature of Anthurium waterburyanum. The result is a striking plant with long, drooping foliage and prominent venation, making it a true collector’s piece. Its ability to thrive in indoor conditions while displaying dramatic, dark green leaves makes it an exceptional choice for enthusiasts seeking something extraordinary.
● Key Features and Benefits
- Elegant, elongated foliage: Produces long, cascading leaves with a velvety sheen.
- Hybrid vigor: A combination of two resilient species, offering strong growth and adaptability.
- Rare collector’s plant: Unique hybrid with limited availability, highly sought after among Anthurium enthusiasts.
● Essential Information
- Natural Habitat: This hybrid originates from tropical regions where both parent species thrive in high humidity and filtered light.
- Indoor Size: Can grow up to 1 meter in length, with a spreading, pendulous growth habit.
- Growth Habit: Epiphytic in nature, best suited for hanging or elevated displays.
- Toxicity: Contains calcium oxalate crystals, making it toxic if ingested by pets or humans.
● How to Care for Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum
- Placement: Best kept in bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn.
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light for optimal leaf development.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but well-draining; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity (70-90%) to thrive, benefiting from a humidifier or greenhouse setup.
- Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 18°C-27°C, avoiding cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
- Soil: Best suited to an epiphytic mix of orchid bark, sphagnum moss, and perlite for excellent aeration.
- Repotting: Minimal repotting needed; prefers a snug pot or mounted setup.
- Fertilizing: Feed monthly with a diluted, balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
- Propagation: Can be propagated through division of the root mass or by carefully separating pups.
- Hydroponics: Adapts to semi-hydroponic growing methods with proper aeration.
- Pruning: Trim damaged or yellowing leaves to maintain a tidy appearance.
● Common Issues and Solutions
- Pests: Susceptible to spider mites and thrips; treat with neem oil, or use beneficial insects or insecticidal soap.
- Root Rot: Ensure proper drainage and avoid overwatering.
- Leaf Browning: Often caused by low humidity — increase humidity levels as needed.
● Additional Notes
Learning about the parent species' natural habitats can help replicate optimal care conditions. This hybrid benefits from a high-humidity environment, mimicking its native growth style.
● Etymology
The genus name Anthurium derives from Greek, meaning "flower" (anthos) and "tail" (oura), referring to the plant’s spadix. This hybrid combines the regal Anthurium warocqueanum with the lesser-known but equally stunning Anthurium waterburyanum.
● FAQs
- Can this hybrid tolerate lower humidity? It prefers high humidity but can adapt with consistent moisture and misting.
- How do I prevent leaf damage? Avoid touching or bending the delicate leaves, and maintain stable humidity.
- Does this hybrid flower often? It may produce inflorescences, but its striking foliage is the main attraction.
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Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum
Anthurium warocqueanum x waterburyanum is approximately 45 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 14 cm pot
































