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anthurium bullatus Anthurium pandurilaminum – Elongated Bullate 'Bullatus'

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anthurium bullatus Anthurium pandurilaminum – Elongated Bullate 'Bullatus'Anthurium pandurilaminum Elongated Velvet Leaves and Rare Growth Form Anthurium pandurilaminum is an extremely rare velvet leaved species with a narrow, elongated silhouette and dramatic paddle shaped leaves. The foliage is velvety to the touch, deeply veined, and forms a pendant or outward arching growth pattern that gives the plant a refined, flowing appearance. Its name hints at its unique shape leaves that resemble a fiddle or lyre, tapering at

Anthurium pandurilaminum – Elongated Velvet Leaves and Rare Growth Form

Anthurium pandurilaminum is an extremely rare velvet-leaved species with a narrow, elongated silhouette and dramatic paddle-shaped leaves. The foliage is velvety to the touch, deeply veined, and forms a pendant or outward-arching growth pattern that gives the plant a refined, flowing appearance. Its name hints at its unique shape – leaves that resemble a fiddle or lyre, tapering at the base and flaring gently at the top. This is a collector’s species best suited for growers who appreciate texture, rare forms, and the graceful lines of pendant Anthuriums.

Foliage Structure and Texture of Anthurium pandurilaminum

  • Leaf shape: Pandurate (fiddle-like), elongated with a narrowing mid-section
  • Surface: Velvety texture with prominent, silvery primary and secondary veins
  • Growth habit: Upright to semi-pendant, depending on support and conditions
  • Indoor size: Mature leaves can reach 30 – 60 cm in length; plant spreads 40 – 70 cm
  • Petiole: Typically terete or slightly flattened; supports drooping leaf blades

Natural Habitat and Species Context of Anthurium pandurilaminum

Anthurium pandurilaminum is a newly described species, native to humid tropical forests in Ecuador, where it grows as a terrestrial or epilithic species on shaded slopes with high ambient moisture. Temperatures in these environments typically range from 20 – 26 °C with frequent cloud cover and rich, organic soil. Its pendant leaf habit and velvet surface help it shed excess moisture while maximizing light capture in dim conditions. Although not widely cultivated, it has proven to be adaptable when grown in stable indoor conditions that mimic its montane forest roots.

Anthurium pandurilaminum is toxic if ingested – keep out of reach of pets and children.

How to Care for Anthurium pandurilaminum

  • Light: Bright, indirect light maintains leaf colour and size; avoid direct sun
  • Watering: Keep substrate consistently moist but not soggy; reduce slightly in low light
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity – ideally 70 – 85% for optimal growth
  • Temperature: Best range is 20 – 26 °C; avoid cold drafts or rapid shifts
  • Soil: Chunky aroid mix with moss, bark, and perlite for airflow and moisture retention
  • Repotting: Every 1 – 2 years or when roots fill the pot; use wide, shallow containers
  • Fertilising: Monthly feeding with a balanced, diluted fertiliser
  • Propagation: Division or stem cuttings with visible roots and nodes
  • Hydroponics: Can adapt to semi-hydro with high humidity and airflow
  • Pruning: Remove old or damaged leaves to encourage healthy new growth

Common Issues with Anthurium pandurilaminum

  • Leaf tip browning: Often caused by low humidity or salt buildup – flush soil and increase humidity
  • Yellowing leaves: Usually a sign of overwatering or low light levels
  • Loss of velvet texture: Can happen in too much sun or very dry air
  • Spider mites or thrips: May target velvety leaves – treat with neem and increase humidity
  • Fungus gnats: Let the top of the soil dry slightly and improve substrate aeration

Extra Growing Notes for Anthurium pandurilaminum

This Anthurium prefers stable, warm environments with consistent humidity and soft light. Anthurium pandurilaminum responds best when its roots are kept slightly snug in airy, moisture-retentive mix. Its pendant foliage may benefit from being displayed on a raised platform, hanging planter, or tilted pot to show off its shape. Recreating a montane understory feel – cool airflow, filtered light, and moisture-retentive soil – will help this rare species flourish indoors.

Etymology and Botanical Naming of Anthurium pandurilaminum

Anthurium comes from the Greek “anthos” (flower) and “oura” (tail), referring to the long spadix of its inflorescence. The species name pandurilaminum refers to the pandurate (fiddle-shaped) lamina, or leaf blade, that defines this species. It was described by Thomas B. Croat and remains unpublished (ined.) at the time of writing.

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Elegant, elongated, and rare – Anthurium pandurilaminum is a must-have for velvet Anthurium lovers and collectors of unique foliage forms. Order now and bring rare botanical beauty into your home jungle.

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