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Anthurium Cerrobaulense
Anthurium Cerrobaulense
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(Bonus plant for every purchase available)
Photo featured are references of the plants that will be shipped to you. Great shape and condition. Refer to the photo provided for sizes and forms.
What you can expect to receive:
a. Leaf: minimum of 4
b. Healthy plants
c. Color: Green
Anthurium Cerrobaulense – A Rare and Exotic Collector’s Gem
Anthurium Cerrobaulense is a highly sought-after, rare Anthurium species, admired for its elongated, deep green leaves with a velvety texture. This tropical beauty is a favorite among rare plant collectors due to its distinct leaf structure and slow-growing nature.
A Stunning Display of Tropical Elegance
- Features long, lance-shaped leaves with a deep green, glossy or velvety surface.
- Unlike other Anthuriums, its foliage remains more upright and structured, making it a statement plant.
- A perfect addition to tropical indoor gardens and high-humidity plant setups.
How to Care for Anthurium Cerrobaulense
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light—too much sun can cause leaf scorch.
- Watering: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry—avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in high humidity levels (above 60%)—use a humidifier for optimal growth.
- Soil: Requires a well-aerated, orchid bark-based mix for strong root development.
- Fertilization: A weak liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks supports steady, healthy growth.
Aerial Roots and Growth Behavior
- Develops thick aerial roots that help absorb moisture in humid environments.
- Best grown in a mossy substrate or mounted setup, mimicking its natural epiphytic growth habit.
- If grown in pots, aerial roots can be tucked into the soil or misted for hydration.
Common Issues and How to Fix Them
- Leaf browning: A sign of low humidity—increase misting or place near a humidity tray.
- Slow growth: Due to low light conditions—relocate to a brighter spot.
- Root rot: Caused by poor drainage—ensure the potting mix remains light and airy.
With its exquisite foliage, slow-growing nature, and tropical charm, Anthurium Cerrobaulense is a must-have for Anthurium enthusiasts looking for a rare and elegant plant.
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