Mick talks about his favorite pendent species of Anthurium while Caroline judges him for forgett. Welcome to the first episode of Mick Mitty Plant Adventures! Mick talks about his favorite pendent species of Anthurium while Caroline judges him for forgett. It is similar to A. wendlingeri, differs in having very flat, not rippled leaves and a raised midrib. 86 ° F (20 ° C) given high humidity are best to grow these Anthuriums. Januari 2014 - anthurium jenmanii cobra andraeanum plant flower Their colors range from whites to pinks and reds. Anthurium pendens Croat, sp - Aroid Anthurium wendlingeri G.M. When the anthurium blooms, it produces red flowers and pink berries that also dangle down over the side of the pot. It has dark green foliage that reaches up to 6 feet in length and 3 inches in width. ANTHURIUM VITTARIFOLIUM Anthurium vittarifolium is a striking strap-leafed anthurium native to the rainforests of Colombia. The leaves are elongate and the spadix is usually spirally tortile. Anthurium Andraeanum 'Black Beauty'. Humidity: 70% Temperature: 16°C to 30°C (61-86°F). Anthurium Identification Species [N5CZD1] - Finreco Common issues: Pests, lack of humidity. Species Identification Anthurium [M1SHVL] Pendent Anthuriums 101 - YouTube PlantFiles Pictures: Anthurium Species (Anthurium wendlingeri) by Calif_Sue. Anthurium vittarifolium This epiphyte species belongs to the group with strap-like foliage. These leaves are about 3 feet. PlantFiles Pictures: Anthurium Species (Anthurium wendlingeri) by Calif_Sue. Their spathes are especially long-lasting. Anthurium Vittarifolium is a tree dwelling epiphyte. Identification Species Anthurium [G7ULDM] Anthurium Magnificum - Teak And Terracotta Plant Portal - Anthurium Pallidiflorum vs Vittarifolium ... - Facebook This Anthurium, like others, will grow happily in temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius). Anthurium Vittarifolium The Anthurium vittarifolium plant is a type of strap-leaf anthurium due to its long thin pendulous leaves. Smaller than most Anthuriums, the White Lady graces any bright corner. It is particularly widespread in Ecuador, Columbia, Brazil, and Peru.