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anthurium friedrich stalli

anthurium friedrich stalli Anthurium Friedrichsthalii

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anthurium friedrich stalli Anthurium FriedrichsthaliiGood a complete picture. A. friedrichsthalii is native to Guatemala through Colombia at sea level to approximately 800m, a compact pendant strap leaf species with notably darker, glossier, and more narrow leaves than vittarifolium or pallidiflorum, with a very pronounced midrib and long petioles that give the gracefully arching stems their distinctive character. One of the faster growing and more adaptable pendant anthuriums notably more tolerant of

Good — a complete picture. A. friedrichsthalii is native to Guatemala through Colombia at sea level to approximately 800m, a compact pendant strap-leaf species with notably darker, glossier, and more narrow leaves than vittarifolium or pallidiflorum, with a very pronounced midrib and long petioles that give the gracefully arching stems their distinctive character. One of the faster-growing and more adaptable pendant anthuriums — notably more tolerant of average household conditions than many in its group.

Anthurium Friedrichsthalii 

A pendant strap-leaf anthurium native to the humid lowland and premontane forests of Central America and northern South America — ranging from Guatemala through Panama and into Colombia at elevations from sea level to approximately 800 meters — and one of the most accessible and rewarding members of its informal group for collectors who want the elegant pendant strap-leaf character without the strict high-humidity demands of some of its more temperamental relatives. Within the pendant anthurium group, A. friedrichsthalii occupies a distinctive position defined by its leaf quality: notably darker, more deeply saturated, and more glossy than vittarifolium or gladiifolium, with a thick, almost leathery, firm leaf texture and a very pronounced, prominently raised midrib that runs the full length of the narrow blade and creates a clean visual line down each leaf. The leaves themselves are more narrow and strap-like than pallidiflorum, with long petioles that give the plant its characteristic gracefully arching and cascading stem habit — the combination of long petioles, narrow leaves, and pendant growth creating an elegant, flowing display that performs beautifully from a hanging basket or elevated shelf. More compact than vittarifolium — leaves typically reaching 18 inches to occasionally longer under ideal conditions rather than the multiple-foot lengths of the largest pendant species — and notably vigorous for its group, earning a reputation as one of the faster-growing pendant anthuriums available and considerably more tolerant of average household humidity than many of its relatives.

An elevated or hanging position is strongly preferred to allow the pendant leaves and gracefully arching stems to cascade freely to their full length. Provide medium to bright indirect light — the species is relatively adaptable across a reasonable light range and tolerates somewhat lower light better than many collector anthuriums. Keep the medium consistently but lightly moist in an open, chunky epiphytic mix of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir; allow the top inch to approach dryness between waterings. Humidity of 60-70% is ideal though the species is reported to tolerate average household humidity better than most pendant anthuriums. Maintain warm temperatures between 65-80°F. Toxic to humans and pets if ingested.

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