Anthurium Pedatoradiatum (Fingers)
Anthurium Pedatoradiatum, also known as Anthurium “Fingers”, is a unique plant species that is native to the rainforests of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. This plant is characterized by its long, narrow leaves that grow in a radiating pattern from the center of the plant, resembling the fingers of a hand. Anthurium Pedatoradiatum is typically grown as a houseplant and requires bright, indirect light and consistent moisture to thrive. It prefers well-draining soil and high humidity levels, making it a good plant for terrariums or humid environments. This plant is highly valued for its unusual foliage and striking appearance, and is popular among collectors and enthusiasts.
General care:
🌞Light: Bright indirect light is ideal, with morning or evening direct light also acceptable. Avoid strong midday sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
💧Water: Water when the soil is half-way dry.
⛲Humidity: High Humidity. It will thrive in 75-85%.
✂Propagation: Cut from the nod and place it into any growing medium of your choice.
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