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Anthurium clarinervium, commonly known as the Velvet Cardboard Anthurium, is one of the most admired tropical aroids in the Araceae family. Native to the limestone cliffs and rainforests of Chiapas, Mexico, this rare species is celebrated for its thick, velvety, heart-shaped leaves adorned with striking, white vein patterns that give it a sculptural, almost architectural beauty.
Each leaf is a masterpiece dark emerald-green with a suede-like texture and a network of silvery veins that catch the light beautifully. The leathery foliage grows on long petioles emerging from a compact rosette, giving the plant a bold yet elegant form. Over time, Anthurium clarinervium can produce unique, pale green flowers (spathes) followed by bright orange berries, adding further intrigue to its display.
Luxurious, sophisticated, and surprisingly resilient, this Anthurium is the perfect statement plant for collectors and interior enthusiasts seeking a touch of tropical opulence.
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun can scorch its velvety leaves, while too little light may slow growth and cause dull colouring. East- or north-facing windows are ideal, or use filtered light in brighter rooms.
Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water when the top 23 cm of soil feels dry, using filtered or rainwater if possible. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause leaf edges to crisp. Ensure excellent drainage and reduce watering frequency in winter.
Temperature: Prefers warmth between 1828 C. Avoid temperatures below 15 C or exposure to cold drafts.
Humidity: High humidity (6080%) is essential for maintaining velvety foliage. Mist regularly, use a humidifier, or place the plant on a pebble tray to create a humid microclimate.
Use a loose, airy, and well-draining aroid mix a blend of compost, perlite, orchid bark, and coco coir works perfectly. This replicates its natural epiphytic habitat, allowing roots to breathe. Repot every 12 years in spring to refresh the mix and encourage strong growth.
Feed every 46 weeks during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser or one formulated for aroids. Avoid over-fertilising, as excess nutrients can damage the sensitive roots. Suspend feeding during autumn and winter.
Remove any yellow or damaged leaves at the base to maintain a neat appearance and promote new growth. Wipe the leaves gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and highlight their velvet sheen. Rotate occasionally to ensure even light exposure and balanced growth.
A slow to moderate grower, Anthurium clarinervium typically reaches 4060 cm in height and spread indoors. Mature plants develop thicker leaves and a more defined vein pattern over time. With proper care, it can live for decades, becoming a treasured heirloom in your collection.
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
Brown edges: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.
Dull leaves: Insufficient light or dust accumulation.
Pests: Occasionally affected by spider mites or thrips treat with neem oil and maintain humidity.
Discovered in the limestone-rich forests of Chiapas, Anthurium clarinervium grows naturally as an epiphyte, anchoring its roots into rocky crevices while absorbing moisture from the air. Its thick leaves are an adaptation to these conditions, storing water and nutrients efficiently.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this Anthurium is also known for improving indoor air quality by filtering common toxins. Symbolically, its heart-shaped leaves represent love, strength, and endurance a fitting emblem for a plant that thrives through patience and care.
Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid harsh direct sun
Water: Keep soil lightly moist; allow top 23 cm to dry
Temperature: 1828 C; avoid below 15 C
Humidity: High (6080%)
Soil: Aroid mix compost, perlite, orchid bark, coco coir
Feed: Every 46 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: 4060 cm tall; dark velvety heart-shaped leaves with white veins
Toxicity note: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested; may cause irritation to mouth and skin.
Showcase Anthurium clarinervium as a centrepiece in bright living rooms, bedrooms, or offices where its stunning leaves can be admired up close. Pair it with contrasting foliage such as Philodendron White Knight, Alocasia Silver Dragon, or Calathea orbifolia for a layered, high-impact tropical display. Use a neutral or matte ceramic planter to complement its luxurious, velvety texture. Perfect for design-conscious collectors, this Anthurium brings a sense of calm elegance and timeless beauty to any interior.