Get to know Anthurium Warocqueanum, the Sultan's Most Favorite Collection of Ornamental Plants
This plant is named Anthurium Warocqueanum. It may not sound foreign to the public, especially collectors of ornamental plants. This plant species from the Araceae family is one of the collections of ornamental plants with fantastic prices and is indeed much sought after by collectors of ornamental plants. Its eccentric appearance makes this plant an indoor gem. So how far do you know Anthurium Warocqueanum? What is the proper care process for this sultan's ornamental plant? Here's the review for you.
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What is Anthurium Warocqueanum?
Anthurium Warocqueanum is one of the Aroid ornamental plants from the Araceae family. This plant was originally described in the XIX century by Thomas Moore in a horticultural magazine called Floris and pomologist. Giving the name is an achievement for a Belgian amateur plant breeder, T. Warocque.
Anthurium Warocqueanum is an epiphytic plant native to Central and Western Colombia. This plant has beautiful leaves and can grow to a size of 6 feet. The unique leaves are dark green in color, thick and leathery and have silver venation which will be more prominent as the plant matures.
In its natural environment, this plant can have leaves up to 2 meters long. This plant likes humid places and temperatures between 20-25 degrees Celsius. In addition, in its care, this plant should not be left too wet because it will cause rotting of the plant.
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Terms of Growing Anthurium Warocquaenum
To know Anthurium Warocqueanum, we need to know the growing conditions of this plant. There are some basic rules to follow when keeping Anthurium Warocquaenum houseplants. One of them is growing conditions. This plant likes a porous planting medium that makes it easier for plant roots to breathe. The most important thing is to provide a mix of growing media that makes it easy for plant roots to breathe and water to circulate.
For the manufacture of plant media on this one ornamental plant, it is recommended to make it from a mixture of materials that will allow optimal conditions for plants to develop. A mixture of bark, husk charcoal, fern fiber and a mixture of moss is a suitable planting medium for this plant because it will provide moisture for plant roots.
In addition, you can also plant Anthurium Warocquaenum with Sphagnum Moss media only. The most important thing to note is to ensure that the substrate remains airy and moist.
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Humidity
In its natural habitat, this plant likes locations with high humidity. Therefore, plant breeders draw the conclusion that they should be placed in an environment that has high humidity so that it will be easier to adjust to the new environment.
If placed outdoors, Anthurium Warocqueanum requires humidity up to 70% or higher. However, if placed indoors, you can water this plant more often to compensate for the high humidity. If indoors, this plant requires at least 55% humidity.
In addition to humidity, temperature suitability is also an important factor for the growth of Anthurium warocqueanum. This plant requires a temperature of 20-25 degrees Celsius to optimize its growth.
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Irrigation
This ornamental plant requires high humidity, but should not be left too wet, so the process of watering or watering is very important to note. It is recommended to water this plant regularly, but not to use too much water. If the planting medium feels dry, immediately flush to restore moisture to the plant.
Anthurium Warocqueanum can be watered three times a week or according to the needs of the plant.
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Light Requirements
Anthurium Warocqueanum requires light to optimize its growth. This plant is a true light catcher. But even though they need sunlight, this plant should not be exposed directly to sunlight. This is what makes the care of this ornamental plant considered difficult and easy.
If direct sunlight hits the leaves, it will cause the leaves to swell and black and dark brown spots will appear on the leaves. Whereas in an artificial environment, these plants need additional nutrients to grow and thrive indoors. The main nutrients needed by this plant are phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium.
In addition, the need for fertilization is also one of the determining factors in the growth of Anthurium Warocqueanum. The recommended fertilizer for fertilizing this plant is a slow-realization type of fertilizer, but you also use a search fertilizer and be sure to follow the instructions for using fertilizer. Fertilization can be done once a week.
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Propagation of Anthurium Warocqueanum
This plant can be propagated by stem cuttings. Before doing plant propagation, make sure the tools you use are sterile to prevent transmission of germs from the blades used.
Also, be sure to use a pot that has drainage holes as a plant container. In addition to stem cuttings, you can also propagate Anthurium warocqueanum plants by dividing the parent plant.
6 comments
Jems
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Feri Ardiansyah
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Steve McAvoy
Maybe u can write bout Lidah Buaya, cause i hear my friend Karriena at Indonesia, she say " Lidah Buaya is so danger, it can growing in mens mouth"
I just want to know this plant overall
Rheno Adrian
nice info kak 😁 .thanks .
Feri Ardiansyah
Keren banget sayang ❤❤❤