Антуриум полискистум (с мосток)
Anthurium polyschistum is an unusual species of anthurium, native to Central and South America, highly valued by collectors for its unique leaves. Unlike other anthuriums, this species has palmately compound leaves with 5–7 lance-shaped lobes, dark green, resembling cannabis leaves or those of some tropical trees. The texture is fine and velvety, and its architectural appearance makes this plant a standout piece in aroid collections.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
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Full name: Anthurium polyschistum
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Family: Araceae
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Origin: Central and South America
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Growth type: Epiphytic or terrestrial, perennial plant
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Leaves: Palmately compound, with 5–7 lobes, dark green, delicate appearance and elegant texture
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Flowers: Typical anthurium inflorescences (spadix + discreet spathe), but the plant is mainly grown for its foliage
🌞 Growing conditions:
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Light: Prefers indirect, diffused light; avoid strong direct sunlight
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Soil: Aerated, very well-drained substrate, based on bark, peat, and perlite (mix for aroids/epiphytes)
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Watering: Moderate; keep the soil moist but not soaked
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Optimal temperature: 18–26°C; sensitive to cold below 15°C
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Humidity: High (60–80%); prefers a tropical environment and regular misting
✨ Advantages and uses:
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Rare plant, highly sought after by aroid collectors
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Exotic, palmately compound foliage with a spectacular and architectural look
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Ideal for modern spaces, tropical plant collections, and elegant decorations
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Creates a strong contrast alongside anthuriums with simple or heart-shaped leaves
⚠️ Note: The leaves are sensitive to dry air and large temperature fluctuations; edges may show drying or spots, but the plant remains viable and regenerates its foliage.
Height including pot: approx. 40 cm
Decorative pot is not included in the price.