This giant-leaved aroid is considered a holy grial by those who love exotic foliage. It was called Anthurium salgarense until 2019, when it was split out of the species salgarense as it was described as a new species on its own. Anthurium decipiens is the one of the most attractive of the large-leaved Anthuriums, with sensational dark-green leaves, glossy and bullate (bumpy). It comes from the Tatamá massif on the western side of the Colombian Andes, in wet montane forest at 1300-2000 m. This still-rare beauty is surprisingly easy to grow, since it is found in a wide range of altitudes and there it grows in shade, often in "unilateral illumination", but also occasionally in full sun. We offer stout, well rooted plants, which are about 50-70 cm tall.
Cultivada |
Protegido |
Origen de la especie |
América |
Forma presentación |
En maceta (mezcla de sustratos) |
Tamaño Máx. |
150cm-200cm |
Familia Botánica |
Araceae |
Luz |
Media |
Temperatura mínima invierno |
0 ºC a 10 ºC |
Tipo de planta |
Leñosa |
Color |
Verde |
Cuidados |
Maceta |
Cuidados |
Plantas de interior |
Forma |
Herbáceas |