Botanical Profile
Anthurium clarinervium is a tropical aroid in the Araceae family, known for its thick velvety leaves and contrasting white veins.
Scientific Name
Anthurium clarinervium Matuda; family: Araceae. A velvet-leaf Anthurium species native to Mexico.
Local Name
Commonly called “Anthurium Velvet” or “Kuping Gajah Velvet” in Indonesia.
Native Habitat
Native to limestone-rich tropical forests of southern Mexico with warm temperatures and seasonal humidity.
Germination Difficulty
Moderate. Seeds require fresh sowing conditions, warmth, and stable humidity for successful germination.
Germination Timeframe
Typically 2–6 weeks under warm and humid conditions.
Growing Condition
Bright indirect light, airy well-draining substrate, humidity above 60%, and temperatures between 20–28°C.
Collector Significance
Collectors highly value this species for its velvety heart-shaped foliage, strong venation, and popularity in rare aroid collections.
General Information
These seeds are rare and often hard to find online. Many available seeds have low viability due to long storage, but we provide fresh seeds with higher germination potential.
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