Anthurium cubense
Sage TX 9a
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Anthurium cubense help- yellowing leaves
Comments (3)larena, in what zone are you? it would help to estimate your light levels, etc. yours is a bird's nest anthurium. if you search for anthurium Pachyneurium you should be able to get more info - although there isn't that much. exoticrainforest.com has a good writeup on them. also Missouri bot garden. there is more info on A. schlechtendalii which is similar to it. they are found in central america and caribbean. cubense - is from.. cuba. they are epiphytes - grow in trees, they need very free draining loose soil. i have just recently seen a large collection of them in miami FL in one of the nurseries and also there are many in fairchild gardens in miami - yes, they are very high in the trees, in the live oaks. lots are in the ground - in rainforest section. they def need warmth and bright light. you might also try to look up A.hookeri - that is the one commonly found in the ground in south fl. since these are so large not many people keep them indoors. i think they need very hi humidity too....See MoreA. Cubense-new leaves tear as they emerge
Comments (2)I experience this all the time with many Anthurium and Philodendron. The only thing I can recommend is higher humidity to help the plant unfold with less friction. Misting the new leaf may help as well....See MoreAnthurium faustomirandae, the correct spelling!
Comments (1)Here's a live link to the info on Anthurium faustomirandae. Here is a link that might be useful: The ExoticRainforest...See MoreAnthurium cubense
Comments (3)I've never figured out how to post a photo here. So here's a link. The specimen in the photo is the largest Anthurium cubense I've ever personally seen. It is close to 8 feet tall and was on display at the 2007 IAS show in Miami. The plant was grown by Bill and Denis Rotolante at Silver Krome Gardens in Homestead, FL. Here is a link that might be useful: Anthurium cubense...See MoreSage TX 9a
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