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anthurium andreanum toxicité Anthurium magnificum

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anthurium andreanum toxicité Anthurium magnificumAnthurium magnificum Anthurium magnificum is a large velvet leaved Anthurium species with broad, heart shaped leaves, strong pale veins and a substantial petiole base. The foliage opens soft and fresh, then hardens into a deeper green surface with a firmer, heavier blade as the leaf matures. This crown forming aroid has a weighty look in a pot. The leaves are held outward on thick petioles, giving mature plants a wide, layered shape. Root health,

Anthurium magnificum

Anthurium magnificum is a large velvet-leaved Anthurium species with broad, heart-shaped leaves, strong pale veins and a substantial petiole base. The foliage opens soft and fresh, then hardens into a deeper green surface with a firmer, heavier blade as the leaf matures.

This crown-forming aroid has a weighty look in a pot. The leaves are held outward on thick petioles, giving mature plants a wide, layered shape. Root health, warmth and even moisture are visible in the next emerging leaf, especially on larger blades with broad velvet surfaces.

Anthurium magnificum at a glance

  • Growth habit: Upright epiphytic subshrub with a strong central crown and heavy petioles.
  • Leaf shape: Broad cordate blades with a deep sinus and rounded upper shoulders.
  • Leaf texture: Velvet surface with a firm, substantial feel as leaves harden.
  • Venation: Pale veins stand clearly against the green blade and become more defined with maturity.
  • Key feature: Four-angled petioles are a characteristic identification feature of this species.

Morphology, origin and indoor growth

Anthurium magnificum is an accepted Anthurium species in the Araceae family. It is native to Colombia, including Risaralda, Cundinamarca and Boyacá, where it grows in wet tropical conditions as an epiphytic subshrub. Its natural growth context points to warm roots, constant atmospheric moisture, filtered forest light and a coarse root environment.

The inflorescences follow the usual Anthurium spathe-and-spadix form, while the leaves carry the recognisable mature shape: broad, velvety, heavily veined and lifted on thick petioles. In indoor cultivation, Anthurium magnificum develops most evenly when the roots stay active in a fresh, open substrate.

Care for Anthurium magnificum

  • Light: Provide bright filtered light. Strong indirect light allows larger leaves to develop and clear venation; protect the leaf surface from direct midday sun.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly once the upper part of the mix has started to dry. The root ball should stay lightly moist, with enough air moving through the mix.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky aroid substrate with bark, coarse coconut husk, perlite, pumice and a moderate moisture-retentive fraction.
  • Humidity: Keep humidity around 60–80% where possible. Expanding leaves size up more cleanly when humidity and airflow stay balanced.
  • Temperature: Maintain 20–28 °C for active growth. Cooler rooms slow root function and make wet substrate riskier.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly but consistently during active growth. Large leaves draw steadily on nutrients, especially calcium, magnesium and nitrogen.
  • Potting: Choose a stable pot with excellent drainage. A top-heavy crown may need a heavier cover pot or careful placement.
  • Repotting: Refresh the substrate before it collapses into fine particles. Keep the crown at the same level and avoid burying the petiole bases.
  • Leaf care: Dust leaves with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Velvet leaves mark easily, so avoid oils and harsh wiping.
  • Propagation: Divide only mature plants with separate growth points and healthy roots. Small divisions recover slowly if root mass is limited.

Growth issues to check early

  • New leaves staying small: Check light level, root space and feeding. Large foliage needs active roots and steady nutrition while the leaf is forming.
  • Yellowing around the base: Inspect the lower root ball. Compacted substrate and poor drainage often show first through older leaves.
  • Brown edges: Review humidity, fertiliser strength and watering consistency. Large velvet blades show dry-air stress along the margins.
  • Weak petioles: Check the crown and roots for softness. Firm petioles depend on a healthy, hydrated root system.
  • Leaf deformation: Sudden humidity drops, pest feeding or root stress can affect leaves while they are still expanding.

Give the plant enough space for each leaf to open freely. Crowded placement can crease new growth or rub the velvet surface before the blade has hardened.

Anthurium magnificum handling safety

Anthurium magnificum should be kept away from pets and children that may chew plant material. It contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation if plant material is chewed or swallowed. Keep it out of reach of pets and small children, and avoid contact with sap from cut or damaged tissue.

Anthurium magnificum botanical background

The accepted botanical name is Anthurium magnificum Linden, in the family Araceae. Anthurium refers to the tail-like spadix of the inflorescence. The epithet magnificum means magnificent or splendid.

Anthurium magnificum matures into broad velvet foliage with pale veins, four-angled petioles and a wide crown.

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