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Anthurium Warocqueanum Baby
The queen of velvety foliage—now in a baby collector size
Anthurium Warocqueanum Baby | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU
Summary: Known as the Queen Anthurium, this baby form already showcases the beginnings of its iconic long, velvety leaves with striking white veining. A must-have for rare plant collectors looking to grow a true statement piece from the very start.
✨ Why You'll Love the Anthurium Warocqueanum
- Highly sought-after “Queen Anthurium” with luxurious velvet foliage
- Elongated, dramatic leaves that grow more impressive with maturity
- Perfect for plant cabinets, terrariums, or high-humidity setups
- A rewarding slow-grower for dedicated plant enthusiasts
- Pot size: P6
- Approximate height: 15 cm
- Ideal for indoor plant collectors across Germany and Europe
🌞 Light & Placement
Place your Anthurium Warocqueanum in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which can damage its delicate velvet leaves. It thrives in stable indoor environments—perfect for plant cabinets or well-lit spots in German apartments with filtered light.
💧 Water & Humidity
This tropical beauty prefers consistently lightly moist soil, but never soggy roots. Water when the top layer begins to dry, using soft or filtered water if possible. High humidity (60–80%) is key for healthy growth—especially important in European homes during winter heating season.
🪴 Soil & Potting
Use a chunky, breathable aroid mix with orchid bark, perlite, and a touch of sphagnum moss to retain moisture without suffocating roots. Good airflow around the roots is essential. Repot only when necessary, ideally in spring or early summer.
🐾 Toxicity & Safety
Not pet-safe. Like all Anthuriums, this plant contains calcium oxalate crystals and should be kept out of reach of pets and children.
🌱 Growth & Propagation
Anthurium Warocqueanum is a slow but rewarding grower. With proper care, its leaves can grow impressively long and more velvety over time. Propagation is typically done through division when the plant matures and produces additional growth points.
📆 Seasonal & Special Care
During the growing season (spring and summer), feed lightly every 4–6 weeks with a diluted fertiliser. Growth may slow significantly in autumn and winter due to lower light levels in Europe. Maintain warmth and humidity to prevent stress—this species is sensitive to cold drafts and sudden environmental changes.
🐛 Common Issues
- Crispy leaf edges: often caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering
- Yellowing leaves: may indicate overwatering or poor drainage
- Leaf damage: delicate foliage can tear easily—handle with care
- Pests: watch for spider mites and thrips, especially in dry indoor air
- Root rot: prevent with airy substrate and controlled watering
🧬 Botanical Background
Anthurium warocqueanum is native to the rainforests of Colombia and belongs to the Araceae family. It is famously nicknamed the “Queen Anthurium” due to its regal, elongated foliage and velvety texture. As it matures, it becomes one of the most dramatic foliage plants available, highly prized among collectors worldwide.
🛒 Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
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Anthurium Warocqueanum Baby
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Great quality and very healthy flowers
Would have given 5 stars but 2 of the largest leaves were damaged ( not in transit) but the overall plant looks healthy and promising
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