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Exotic and Intriguing - Fingers Anthurium
The Fingers Anthurium (Anthurium polyschistum) is a rare and fascinating tropical plant, prized for its unusual foliage that resembles slender fingers. Each leaf splits into multiple narrow segments, creating a striking silhouette that adds a sense of exotic beauty to any plant collection. Ideal for bright, indirect light, the Fingers Anthurium thrives in humid environments, making it a perfect candidate for terrariums and indoor jungles.
Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Anthurium pedatoradiatum
- Common Name: Finger Anthurium, Fingers Anthurium
- Family: Araceae
- Native Range: Ecuador
Fingers Anthurium Care Guide
- Care: Easy
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct light will cause leaves to burn.
- Water: Keep soil moist during spring and summer
- Humidity: Keep humidity levels as close to 50% as possible, as low-humidty can lead to leaf damage
- Temperature: 65-80F with sufficient air circulation
- Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
- Feeding: Fertilize every 4-6 weeks with balanced fertilizer for optimum growth
- Propagation: Division, Stem Cuttings
- Common Pests: Look out for thrips, mealybugs, scale, and spider mites
- Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets
Fun Fact About the Fingers Anthurium
The unique, finger-like leaves of Anthurium pedatoradiatum are adapted for rainforests, where the divided leaves help the plant shed excess water more effectively. This fascinating adaptation not only contributes to the plant's striking appearance but also plays a role in its survival.
Cultivar History of the Fingers Anthurium
Native to Central and South America, the Fingers Anthurium is a lesser-known member of the Araceae family. It has garnered attention among plant enthusiasts for its distinctive foliage and has become increasingly sought after in recent years. Initially collected by botanists exploring tropical rainforests, the Fingers Anthurium has since found its way into specialty nurseries, where it is cultivated for ornamental purposes. This rare plant is now celebrated for its sculptural appeal and exotic charm, making it a unique addition to any rare plant collection.