Tag: Care

  • The Queen of Anthuriums: Warocquanum

    The Queen of Anthuriums: Warocquanum

    One of the most iconic species of Anthurium is undoubtedly the queen of Anthuriums: the Warocqueanum. With its long, tapering, and often dark leaves, especially adult specimens know how to make a grand impression. Caring for the Warocqueanum Our queen hails from the rainforests of Colombia and naturally occurs in both the humid lowlands and…

  • Overview of the Philodendron Malay Gold

    Overview of the Philodendron Malay Gold

    Featuring bright green to golden leaves with hints of red, the Philodendron Malay Gold is a classic representative of its kind – just brighter. For those who appreciate the color but not necessarily the growth form, alternatives such as Philodendron Hederaceaum ‚Lemon Lime‘ (a.k.a. Scandens) or Epipremnum Aureum ‚Neon‘ are available. New leaves emerge neon…

  • Of Velvet and Silver: The Syngonium Wendlandii

    Of Velvet and Silver: The Syngonium Wendlandii

    The Syngonium Wendlandii is truly something special. With its deep green, velvety leaves, a silver stripe in the middle, and a relatively compact size, it sets itself apart from its counterparts. As an alternative, there is also the Syngonium Rayii, which, however, requires higher humidity but rewards with significantly darker leaves. The leaves themselves feel…

  • Anthurium Gracile Care and Propagation

    Anthurium Gracile Care and Propagation

    Those in search of an Anthurium characterized by uncomplicated care will find success with the Anthurium Gracile, and will be rewarded by its affordable price. The leaves of Anthurium Gracile are bright, thin, and feel somewhat leathery. In ample light, the leaf base can take on a reddish hue. Some cultivated forms also tend to…