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anthurium ruffles with silver Anthurium 'Silver Blush'Anthurium 'Silver Blush' Anthurium 'Silver Blush' has velvety heart shaped leaves with pale silver veins. New leaves can open bronze, pinkish or coppery before settling into deeper green. The plant forms a short central stem with upright petioles. Young plants often start with smaller, less silvered leaves. As the plant matures, new leaves can show stronger contrast. Main features of Anthurium 'Silver Blush' Leaves: Velvety, heart shaped leaves.
Anthurium 'Silver Blush'
Anthurium 'Silver Blush' has velvety heart-shaped leaves with pale silver veins. New leaves can open bronze, pinkish or coppery before settling into deeper green.
The plant forms a short central stem with upright petioles. Young plants often start with smaller, less silvered leaves. As the plant matures, new leaves can show stronger contrast.
Main features of Anthurium 'Silver Blush'
- Leaves: Velvety, heart-shaped leaves.
- Venation: Silver-white veins with a pale wash around the centre.
- New growth: Warm-toned new leaves.
- Growth habit: Compact when young, with larger leaves possible as it matures.
- Leaf surface: Delicate velvet surface that marks more easily than glossy foliage.
Anthurium 'Silver Blush' care tips
- Light: Bright, indirect light keeps growth steady and leaves well shaped. Strong direct sun can mark the velvet surface, so filtered light is safer.
- Watering: Keep the root zone lightly moist and let the upper layer begin to dry between waterings.
- Substrate: A chunky mix with bark, coco chips, pumice or perlite gives the roots the air pockets they need.
- Temperature: Warm, even conditions suit this velvet Anthurium best.
- Humidity: Leaves expand best when warmth, moisture and airflow stay steady.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with a diluted fertiliser.
- Leaf care: A soft cloth is enough for dust. Leaf shine products can leave marks on velvet foliage.
Root, leaf and pest checks
- Yellowing leaves: Check for wet, cold or airless roots.
- Brown tips: Usually linked to dry air, watering gaps or excess fertiliser salts.
- Marked velvet surface: Rough wiping, residue or strong sun can leave visible damage.
- Distorted new leaves: Look closely for thrips or mites.
- Soft stem base: Check the roots and refresh the mix if it has become dense or slow to drain.
Flowering and safety
Mature Anthurium 'Silver Blush' may flower with the usual spathe and spadix structure. Indoors, the silver-veined leaves are what most people grow it for.
Keep the plant away from pets and children. Anthuriums contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can irritate the mouth, throat, skin and eyes if plant material is ingested or sap touches sensitive skin.
Origin and name
Anthurium 'Silver Blush' is grown as a cultivated silver-leaf form associated with Anthurium crystallinum, a velvet-leaf species from Panama to Colombia.
The genus name Anthurium means “flower” and “tail”, referring to the spadix. 'Silver Blush' describes the soft silver colouring around the veins. The species name crystallinum means crystal-like, matching the pale veins.
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