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The Anthurium Clarinervium, also known as the Velvet Cardboard Anthurium, is a striking houseplant prized for its large, heart-shaped, dark green leaves with prominent white veins. While it may be considered “rare,” its care is manageable if you can provide the right conditions.

Here is a comprehensive guide to caring for Anthurium Clarinervium – Rare :
Light
- Bright, indirect light is best. This plant thrives in filtered or diffused sunlight, mimicking its natural habitat on the forest floor beneath a tree canopy.
- Avoid direct sunlight, as it can easily scorch the delicate, velvety leaves, causing them to turn yellow or brown. An east-facing window is often a good choice.
- Insufficient light can lead to dull veining, leggy stems, and slow or stunted growth.
Water
- Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out before watering.
- Water thoroughly until water runs out of the drainage holes.
- Do not let the plant sit in standing water, as this can lead to root rot.
- Yellowing leaves are often a sign of overwatering.
- Brown tips or crispy edges can be a symptom of either underwatering or low humidity.

Humidity & Temperature
- Humidity is key. Anthurium Clarinervium thrives in high humidity (above 60%).
- If your home has low humidity, you may need to supplement. Options include:
- Using a humidifier.
- Placing the plant on a pebble tray with water.
- Grouping it with other plants to create a microclimate.
- Avoid misting leaves as a primary way to increase humidity, as water sitting on the leaves for a prolonged period can lead to fungal infections.
- Maintain warm temperatures between 65°F and 80°F (18°C and 27°C).
- Protect the plant from cold drafts and temperatures below 60°F (15°C).
Soil & Potting
- Use a chunky, well-draining soil mix. As an epiphyte (a plant that grows on other plants in its natural habitat), this Anthurium requires excellent aeration around its roots.
- An ideal mix often includes components like:
- Orchid bark
- Perlite
- Peat moss or coco coir
- Charcoal
- Repotting should be done every 1-2 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.
- Choose a pot that is only slightly larger (about 3cm) than the current one to prevent excess moisture retention.
Fertilizer
- Feed your Anthurium with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer).
- Reduce or stop fertilizing in the fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows.
Common Problems
- Yellowing leaves: Typically a sign of overwatering or too much direct sunlight.
- Brown tips/edges: Often caused by low humidity or underwatering.
- Dull veining or small leaves: The plant is not getting enough light.
- Root rot: The most common issue, caused by soggy soil and poor drainage.

Anthurium Clarinervium is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep it out of reach of children and animals.
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