anthurium fingers for sale Anthurium pedato-radiatum 'Fingers' 6in
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anthurium fingers for sale Anthurium pedato-radiatum 'Fingers' 6in

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anthurium fingers for sale Anthurium pedato-radiatum 'Fingers' 6inAVAILABLE IN STORE ONLY Anthurium Pedatoradiatum "Fingers" 6" Pot Overview: The Anthurium Pedatoradiatum, commonly known as "Fingers", is an exotic and unique houseplant prized for its deeply lobed, finger like leaves that spread out in a fascinating starburst pattern. Its dark green, glossy foliage adds a tropical and sculptural element to any indoor space, making it a favorite for collectors and those looking for a standout piece. This rare variety

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Anthurium Pedatoradiatum "Fingers" 6" Pot

Overview:
The Anthurium Pedatoradiatum, commonly known as "Fingers", is an exotic and unique houseplant prized for its deeply lobed, finger-like leaves that spread out in a fascinating starburst pattern. Its dark green, glossy foliage adds a tropical and sculptural element to any indoor space, making it a favorite for collectors and those looking for a standout piece. This rare variety of Anthurium is perfect for plant lovers seeking something out of the ordinary, with its intriguing leaf shape and moderate growth habit adding a bold yet manageable statement.

Light/Water Requirements:

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some lower light conditions. However, brighter light will encourage more vigorous growth and healthier foliage. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
  • Water: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feels dry. Keep the soil consistently moist, but ensure it drains well to prevent waterlogging. Anthuriums appreciate slightly higher humidity, so occasional misting or placing the plant near a humidifier will help it thrive.

Size Information:

  • Comes in a 6" pot, with the potential to grow 2-3 feet tall and wide, depending on the growing conditions.
  • Its unique, deeply lobed leaves can grow up to 12-18 inches long, creating an impressive display.

Ideal for:

  • Indoor environments such as living rooms, offices, or bedrooms where its dramatic foliage can be a focal point.
  • Perfect for plant collectors and enthusiasts looking for a rare and striking tropical plant to add to their collection.

Care Tips:

  • Rotate the plant periodically to ensure even light exposure and promote balanced growth.
  • Clean the leaves occasionally to keep them free from dust and maintain their glossy appearance.
  • Misting the plant or placing it in a room with higher humidity will help prevent the leaves from drying out.

Pet-Friendliness Rating:
2/5 – The Anthurium Pedatoradiatum is toxic to pets if ingested, so keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.


Plant Benefits:

  • Purifies indoor air by absorbing toxins and eliminating harmful chemicals.
  • Enhances mood, boosts productivity, and fosters concentration and creativity.
  • Helps reduce stress, fatigue, and even alleviate allergy symptoms.
  • Brings vibrancy and life to any space while providing natural privacy and reducing noise.
  • Offers therapeutic benefits, serving as a calming and affordable alternative to a therapist.
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