Anthurium punctatum is a rare pendant anthurium native to Ecuador. It's rarely seen in collections, which is a shame because it's an incredible species. The species epithet refers to the small pin prick punctures found on the underside of the leaf that giv
Anthurium punctatum is a rare pendant anthurium native to Ecuador. It’s rarely seen in collections, which is a shame because it’s an incredible species. The species epithet refers to the small pin prick punctures found on the underside of the leaf that give it a skin pore-like texture.
Water:
Keep the substrate moist but ensure good drainage. Avoid waterlogging, which leads to root rot. Because of the pendant habit, ensure that water drains well away from the leaf axils and roots. Mist occasionally or increase humidity around the root zone if mounted or hanging.
Light:
Bright, indirect light is best. Avoid direct midday or harsh sunlight, which will scorch the leaves. Some dappled shade (filtered light) is ideal, like what it gets under forest canopy. Being pendant in habit means that leaves may be more exposed, so watch for sun exposure if leaves hang out.
Humidity:
High humidity benefits A. punctatum. Levels above ~70% are good. In typical indoor conditions (UK especially in winter), a humidifier or placing in a humid microclimate (bathroom, terrarium, near humidifier, or grouping plants) helps. Since the plant isnt huge, mounting/hanging in a terrarium-type setup may work if space allows.
Temperature:
Warm stable temperatures, ideally in the range roughly 1827C. Avoid dropping below about 1516C, as cooler temps may stress the plant. Protector from cold drafts.
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