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👑 Anthurium warocqueanum – The Queen of Anthuriums 🌿✨

 

Regal, rare, and absolutely breathtaking, the Anthurium warocqueanum is known as the Queen Anthurium—and for good reason. With its massive, elongated, velvet-textured leaves, this plant looks like it belongs in an enchanted rainforest palace. Native to Colombia, it’s a true collector’s dream, requiring a little extra care but rewarding growers with some of the most dramatic, luxurious foliage in the plant world.

 

Why This Queen Demands Attention:

 

✅ Enormous, Velvet Leaves – The leaves can grow over a meter long, absorbing light like rich green satin.

✅ A True Collector’s Trophy – Rare, stunning, and an absolute statement piece in any collection.

✅ Unforgettable Elegance – The combination of deep green color and striking white venation makes it one of the most iconic Anthuriums out there.

 

Caring for Your Queen Anthurium:

 

🌞 Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun can scorch those delicate, velvety leaves.

💧 Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy—it’s sensitive to overwatering, so well-draining soil is a must.

🌿 Humidity: Needs high humidity (70%+) to thrive. If your air is dry, a humidifier is your best friend.

🌱 Growth: A slow but rewarding grower—each new leaf is worth the wait.

✂️ Pruning: Minimal pruning needed—just remove old leaves to keep it looking flawless.

 

The Anthurium warocqueanum isn’t just a houseplant—it’s a living masterpiece. If you’re ready to step up your plant game with an ultra-luxurious, statement-making beauty, this Queen is worth every bit of care and admiration. 👑🌿✨

Anthurium warocqueanum BIG - 19cm / 60-70cm

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  • The following aroid mix I would like to share with you is working well for my Anthurium:

    • Potting Soil (30%)
    • Orchid Bark (30%)
    • Perlite (20%)
    • Charcoal (5%)
    • Worm Castings (15%)

    Water thoroughly when watering to mimic tropical jungle conditions. It is best practice to keep the soil humid but never soggy.

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