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Anthurium pedatoradiatum 15cm H70cm

Anthurium pedatoradiatum 15cm H70cm

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Meet Anthurium pedatoradiatum—the finger-leaf show-off. With leaves that split into elegant, hand-like lobes, she brings a very different kind of Anthurium energy. Sculptural, unusual and full of movement, she’s a conversation starter for anyone who loves foliage with personality.

  • The Formal Name: Anthurium pedatoradiatum
  • The Nickname: Fingers Anthurium
  • Roots: A Mexican Anthurium species known for its distinctive palmate, many-lobed leaves.
  • Natural Vibe: Warm forest habitats where she grows with filtered light, humidity and airy roots.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Bright, indirect light keeps the leaves strong and glossy; avoid harsh direct sun.
  • Best Room: A warm plant room, bright bathroom or greenhouse cabinet with stable humidity.
  • Snacks: Use a diluted balanced aroid fertiliser every 4–6 weeks in active growth.
  • Tropical Feels: She appreciates high humidity, ideally 60–80%, especially while unfurling new leaves.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep her stable at 18–27°C and protect from cold draughts.
  • Thirst: Let the top layer of mix begin to dry before watering again; never leave her sitting in water.
  • Safety First: Toxic – Anthuriums contain calcium oxalate crystals, so keep away from pets and small hands.
  • The Bedding: A chunky, fast-draining aroid mix with bark, perlite and airy fibre is essential.
  • Family Tree: Best propagated by careful division when the plant has multiple growth points.
  • Space Needs: Can become a tall, sculptural feature plant with leaves that spread like green hands.
  • Speed: Slow to moderate, with each new leaf feeling like a proper event.
  • Uninvited Guests: Check leaf joins and undersides for mealybugs, thrips and spider mites.
  • Moving Day: Repot every 1–2 years or when the mix begins to compact.
  • Haircut: Remove spent or damaged leaves cleanly at the stem base.
  • Fresh Air: A luxurious foliage plant that brings boutique jungle drama indoors.
  • Plant Lore: The name pedatoradiatum reflects the radiating, foot-like shape of the leaves—one of the quirkiest silhouettes in the genus.
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