Successful cultivation of Anthurium corallinum requires attention to the following aspects:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
Temperature: Thrives in warm, humid temperatures typical of tropical climates. Ideal temperatures range between 18°C and 27°C (64°F and 80°F).
Humidity: Requires high ambient humidity. The use of humidifiers, frequent misting, or cultivation in terrariums may be necessary.
Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Substrate: Prefers a well-draining, airy substrate, rich in organic material.
Additional Notes:
Features large, heart-shaped leaves with smooth surfaces, displaying beautiful color variations from light green in young leaves to deeper green as they mature.
This epiphytic species produces coral-colored spathes and thrives naturally growing on trees in tropical forests.
I absolutely LOVE the seedling I got! Anthurium corallinum is one I eyed frequently but never added to my cart. I'd say definitely go with this seedling! It has an almost waxy texture to its leaves, and they remind me a bit of Anthurium veitchi but as of now without any ribbing. Also a little reminiscent of anthurium esmeraldense. It's pushed out a nice leaf since arriving a month ago. Would 100% recommend.
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Gernett Wint
Underrated
I bought this seedling in June or July21. I received a healthy plant that took off right away. It has already given me 2 new leaves, each larger than the one before. The leaves have a unique look and feel. Much different from other anthuriums in my collection. Beautiful plant that I can't resist touching.
Received a Gongora Aceras. Disappointed iin the quality of pant. Most pants I have received are maybe 1 to2 years from bloom. But, this pant appears to be a compot of small plants very tender, very small roots. (But healthy) Several years from blooming.