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Anthurium wendlingeri is an exceptionally rare and elegant pendant species admired for its ribbon-like foliage and twisted, spiralling inflorescences. Native to the humid lowland rainforests of Costa Rica and Panama, this epiphytic member of the Araceae family brings a touch of wild, tropical grace to any collection.
Unlike most Anthuriums, A. wendlingeri grows as a pendant plant, with long, strap-shaped leaves that can exceed one metre in length when mature. The leathery leaves hang gracefully from the base, forming a natural waterfall of green. Its most distinctive feature, however, is its unusual corkscrew-shaped spadix, which emerges from the foliage like a sculptural spiral a botanical curiosity that sets it apart even among rare Anthuriums.
Both striking and serene, Anthurium wendlingeri captures the essence of tropical elegance. It is a must-have for collectors who appreciate exotic forms and rare, architectural species.
Prefers bright, indirect light or dappled shade. Too much direct sunlight may scorch the leaves, while insufficient light can slow growth and dull their deep green colour. A position near an east-facing window or under filtered light in a greenhouse cabinet is ideal.
Keep the substrate evenly moist but not soggy. Water when the top 23 cm feels dry to the touch. The roots prefer steady moisture with excellent aeration. Reduce watering during cooler months, allowing the soil to dry slightly more between waterings.
Temperature: Thrives between 2028C; avoid exposure below 16C.
Humidity: Requires high humidity (7090%) to maintain lush growth and prevent crisping. Mist regularly or use a humidifier to create a consistent tropical environment.
Use a coarse, free-draining epiphytic mix similar to an orchid substrate a combination of orchid bark, perlite, sphagnum moss, and coco coir works well. This ensures airflow while retaining enough moisture. Anthurium wendlingeri also thrives when grown mounted on wood or in hanging baskets that allow its leaves to cascade freely.
Feed every 46 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser. A slow-release aroid or orchid feed can also be used for consistent nutrition. Suspend feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Remove yellowing or damaged leaves to maintain plant health and appearance. Wipe leaves gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust. If grown mounted, refresh sphagnum or moss substrate annually to prevent compaction and encourage strong root growth.
A moderate to fast grower under warm, humid conditions. Mature plants produce leaves up to 11.2 metres long and, when flowering, display the characteristic spiral spadix in shades of cream, pink, or light green. With age, Anthurium wendlingeri develops a full, cascading form that makes it a living statement piece.
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or cold exposure.
Brown tips: Low humidity or dry air.
Faded leaves: Too little light.
Pests: May attract spider mites or thrips; treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary.
Anthurium wendlingeri is one of the most distinctive pendant Anthuriums, native to the humid forests of Central America. It belongs to the same group as Anthurium vittarifolium and Anthurium pallidiflorum, but stands out for its unique, spiralled inflorescences and long, ribbon-like leaves.
In its natural habitat, it grows as an epiphyte, attaching to trees where it receives filtered light, warm air, and constant moisture. In cultivation, it thrives under similar tropical conditions and is valued for its ornamental and botanical significance a rare example of natures intricate design.
Like all Anthuriums, it helps purify indoor air, filtering toxins while adding lush greenery and movement to interior environments.
Light: Bright, indirect or dappled shade
Water: Keep soil evenly moist; never waterlogged
Temperature: 2028C; avoid below 16C
Humidity: High (7090%)
Soil: Epiphytic mix bark, perlite, sphagnum, coco coir
Feed: Every 46 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: Pendant habit, up to 1.2 m; long strap leaves and spiralling flower spadix
Toxicity note: Contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.
Showcase Anthurium wendlingeri in a hanging planter, tall stand, or wall-mounted display, allowing its long, ribbon-like leaves to drape freely. Its graceful form pairs beautifully with compact velvet-leaved Anthuriums like Anthurium papillilaminum or Anthurium magnificum for a sophisticated, textural contrast. In a greenhouse or conservatory, it can be displayed among ferns and orchids to recreate its natural rainforest aesthetic.