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Anthurium (Zara Michelle) Fort Sherman

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Anthurium (Zara Michelle) Fort Sherman combines traits from Anthurium Zara and Anthurium Michelle (both hybrids themselves), crossed with Anthurium Fort Sherman. The result is a plant with lush, hearttobroadheart shaped leaves, typically darktoned (deep gr

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Anthurium (Zara Michelle) Fort Sherman combines traits from Anthurium Zara and Anthurium Michelle (both hybrids themselves), crossed with Anthurium Fort Sherman. The result is a plant with lush, hearttobroadheart shaped leaves, typically darktoned (deep green, burgundy/green tones). Emerging leaves often carry more colour contrast; mature leaves tend toward deeper background tones with sheen and texture influenced by Fort Shermans genetics. Growth habit tends to be upright to arching leaves rather than fully pendant, though leaf posture may soften under lower light or with larger size.

Because all parent lines are from tropical aroid hybrids, this plant shows hybrid vigour in leafsize, colour contrast, and is somewhat more forgiving than many pure species, but it still demands good ambient conditions to express its best.

Native to:
This is a cultivated hybrid; its native conditions are inferred from the rainforest habitats of its parent lineages. Zara and Michelle are Doc Block cultivars developed in Florida but originating from tropical climates, likely Central/South America. Fort Sherman is similarly a papillilaminum cultivar. The natural preferences are shaded, warm, moist forest understoreys with dappled light and high humidity.

Water:
Water the plant when the top ~ of the substrate starts to dry out. Use a welldraining, airy medium (mixes with orchid bark, perlite, maybe some sphagnum or fine bark) to avoid waterlogging. Ensure the pot has good drainage and dont allow standing water. Overwatering will cause root problems; letting things dry out too much will reduce leaf quality and slow growth.

Light:
Provide bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct light (especially afternoon sun) which could scorch leaves or wash out colour. Light from an east or filtered south/west window works, or use a sheer curtain. If light is weak, venation might become less crisp, colours more muted, and growth slower. Supplemental lighting during dull winter months can help maintain vigour and colour.

Humidity:
High humidity (around 6580%) supports the best growth and colour contrast. Lower humidity can lead to brown leaf edges, dulling of veins, or loss of sheen. Using a humidifier, grouping plants together, or placing the plant in a greenhousestyle cabinet helps. Because this hybrid is not huge, it can be placed in more controlled humidity conditions without needing a full greenhouse.

Temperature:
Maintain warmth: roughly 1827C is ideal. Do not allow temperatures to drop below ~1516C. Avoid cold drafts or sudden fluctuations in temperature, which can stress leaves and lead to damage or slowed growth. Stable warmth helps maintain colour saturation and leaf health.

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