Anthurium Superbum Bird's Nest

Anthurium Superbum Bird's Nest
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Anthurium Superbum Bird's Nest,Bird's nest anthurium,Hookeri Bird's Nest Anthurium
Family;Araceae
Genus:Anthurium
Plant the Bird's nest anthurium in a spot with ample space to grow. As it matures, it will reach dramatically outward. The Hookeri thrives in high humidity, well-aerated soil and partial to full shade.
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Anthurium Hookeri Plant Features

 

Anthurium hookeri possesses some unique features which include, short internodes, dense roots, and lanceolate cataphylls. The leaves have triangular to D-shaped petioles 2–9 cm long, are rosulate, 10–26 cm wide, 35–89 cm long. The leaves exhibit a scalariforme venation and supervolute vernation. Covering the leaves are tiny black glandular punctuates. The berries produced by the plant are white.

 

Anthurium Superbum Bird's Nest Plant Size:

 

  • Potted in a 5.0" pot

 

Anthurium Superbum Bird's Nest Special Care or Planting instructions

 

Plant the Hookeri in a spot with ample space to grow. As it matures, it will reach dramatically outward. The Hookeri thrives in high humidity, well-aerated soil and partial to full shade.

 

  • Light

Bird's Nest Anthurium prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can cause the leaves to become pale and may burn the plant. It can also adapt to lower light conditions, but growth may be slower and the vibrant green color of the foliage may fade.

  • Water

The Bird's Nest Anthurium appreciates consistent moisture but should never be left sitting in water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, a common issue among indoor plants. Water the plant when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. It's essential to use well-draining soil and a pot with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

  • Humidity

Bird's Nest Anthurium thrives in temperatures ranging from 60-90°F (15-32°C).

  • Fertilizer

Fertilize your Bird's Nest Anthurium every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring through fall) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. In winter, reduce fertilizing to every other month as the plant's growth slows down.

  • Repotting

Bird's Nest Anthurium typically needs to be repotted every 2-3 years. Choose a pot that is 2 inches larger in diameter than the current pot. The best time to repot is in the spring or early summer.

  • Pruning

Pruning your Bird's Nest Anthurium helps maintain its size and shape.

  • Pests and Diseases

Bird's Nest Anthurium can occasionally attract pests like spider mites, mealybugs, and scale. Common diseases include root rot due to overwatering and leaf spot diseases caused by fungal or bacterial infections. To prevent these issues, water your plant correctly and ensure it has good air circulation.

  • Propagation

The easiest way to propagate Bird's Nest Anthurium is by division during repotting.

 

Safety of Bird's Nest Anthurium

 

It is a poisonous plant, but its toxicity is not too strong, and it will not be harmful if you simply take care of it. It will only be poisonous after contact with the juice inside, so it will not have any effect if you take care of it indoors for viewing. But you should also pay attention to inform your family members that this plant is poisonous, do not touch it easily or eat it by mistake, and also take good care of your pets at home.

 

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