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anthurium decipiens care

anthurium decipiens care Anthurium decipiens – Dramatic Large Strap Leaves

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anthurium decipiens care Anthurium decipiens – Dramatic Large Strap LeavesAnthurium decipiens Anthurium decipiens develops long petioles, broad glossy blades and bright red main veins. This large Colombian Anthurium needs open space as the leaves expand and harden indoors. The leaves have a smooth surface and a clear venation pattern, while the petioles carry mottling below the blade. Indoors, the plant needs room around the foliage so new leaves can open fully and mature blades are not pressed against shelves or

Anthurium decipiens

Anthurium decipiens develops long petioles, broad glossy blades and bright red main veins. This large Colombian Anthurium needs open space as the leaves expand and harden indoors.

The leaves have a smooth surface and a clear venation pattern, while the petioles carry mottling below the blade. Indoors, the plant needs room around the foliage so new leaves can open fully and mature blades are not pressed against shelves or neighbouring plants.

Leaf and petiole details on Anthurium decipiens

  • Large leaf size: This is a big-growing Anthurium, with leaves that need space as the plant matures.
  • Glossy surface: Mature blades have a smooth, reflective finish.
  • Red main veins: Primary veins can be bright red on the upper leaf surface.
  • Mottled petioles: Patterned petioles remain visible below the blade as each leaf expands.
  • Inflorescence colour: Inflorescences can show a streaked spathe and violet-purple spadix.
  • Wide leaf spread: Long petioles and large blades need open space around the plant.

Natural range and indoor size

Anthurium decipiens is a wet-tropical species from Colombia. In cultivation, its size shapes the setup: the plant needs a stable pot, open substrate and enough surrounding space for its leaves to expand without damage.

The glossy blades can mark if they rub repeatedly against a wall, shelf or another plant. Turning the pot occasionally keeps the leaf spread more even, especially when the light comes mainly from one side.

Care setup for Anthurium decipiens

  • Light: Give bright filtered light. Low light can stretch petioles, while direct midday sun can scorch the glossy surface.
  • Water: Keep moisture even, then let the top of the mix begin to dry before watering again.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky Anthurium mix that drains fast but does not dry out sharply around thick roots.
  • Humidity: Higher humidity reduces edge crisping and helps large new leaves unfold with fewer creases.
  • Temperature: Warm, steady conditions are important; cold wet substrate can stall root activity and mark the newest growth.
  • Space: Leave room around the plant so large leaves can harden without being bent or folded.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. Large leaves need steady nutrition, but concentrated fertiliser can damage roots in a confined pot.

Troubleshooting Anthurium decipiens

  • Creased leaves: Large emerging leaves can crease when humidity drops or when the blade is trapped against another surface.
  • Brown margins: Dry air, repeated dry-outs or salt build-up can brown the edges of glossy leaves.
  • Root decline: Heavy soil that stays wet around the roots can cause yellowing and weak new growth.
  • Pest marks: Broad leaf surfaces should be checked for thrips and mites, especially if new leaves open distorted.
  • Transport marks: A large blade may show pressure marks after shipping; new growth gives the clearest view of how the plant settles.

Safety for Anthurium decipiens

Anthurium decipiens should be kept away from pets and small children. Its tissues contain calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, throat, digestive tract, skin and eyes.

Botanical background

Anthurium decipiens A.Hay & M.Cedeño was published in Aroideana 42(1):11 in 2019. It is an accepted Anthurium species from Colombia and belongs to Araceae. The epithet decipiens comes from Latin for deceiving, a name linked by the describers to the species’ scent and fruit presentation.

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