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anthurium reflexinervium

anthurium reflexinervium Anthurium Reflexinervium

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anthurium reflexinervium Anthurium ReflexinerviumAmong serious aroid collectors, Anthurium Reflexinervium occupies a special category: the kind of plant that stops people mid scroll and makes them ask "what is that?" Found naturally only in the rocky slopes near the Ro Huallaga in Tingo Maria, Peru growing epilithically on cliff faces in humid premontane forest this is one of the rarest and most visually dramatic Anthuriums in cultivation. It is grown almost entirely for its foliage, and that

Among serious aroid collectors, Anthurium Reflexinervium occupies a special category: the kind of plant that stops people mid-scroll and makes them ask "what is that?" Found naturally only in the rocky slopes near the Río Huallaga in Tingo Maria, Peru — growing epilithically on cliff faces in humid premontane forest — this is one of the rarest and most visually dramatic Anthuriums in cultivation. It is grown almost entirely for its foliage, and that foliage is extraordinary.

The leaves are large, deeply bullate, and intensely quilted — a dense patchwork of raised, puckered texture that runs across the entire dark green surface, reminiscent of a Veitchii but with its own distinct sculptural character. They grow in a compact bird's-nest rosette pattern, each leaf stiff and rigid enough that it will crack rather than fold — an unusual and fascinating adaptation to its exposed, rocky natural habitat. Mature leaves reach 41–72 cm in length, and the plant produces olive-green spathes with a violet to dark purple-red spadix when in bloom. Compact, dramatic, and deeply collectible.

⚠️ Collector's Note — Intermediate to Advanced Care Anthurium Reflexinervium is not a beginner plant. It requires high humidity (70%+), excellent drainage, and protection from direct sun and cold drafts. Get these conditions right and it is a remarkably rewarding grower. Overlook them and it will sulk. Read the full care guide before purchasing.
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Light

Bright indirect light — 75–80% shade is ideal. An east or south-facing window within 1–2 metres works well indoors. Never expose to direct harsh sun; despite its tough leaves it will scorch. Rotate the pot every few weeks so all sides receive even light. Tolerates lower light but grows more slowly.

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Watering

Water thoroughly when the top 3–4 cm of the mix feels dry — roughly every 7–10 days depending on conditions. Never let it sit in water or stay waterlogged. Use room-temperature, chlorine-free water; fill and leave tap water overnight to off-gas chlorine if needed. Reduce frequency in winter but never let the mix dry out completely.

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Growing Media

Loose, airy, and fast-draining is essential — this plant grows on rock faces in the wild. Mix equal parts perlite, orchid bark, and sphagnum moss, or use a quality aroid mix with added perlite. pH: 6.1–7.3. Never use heavy potting soil alone. Repot every 1–2 years; choose a pot only slightly larger than the root ball to avoid overwatering risk.

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Humidity

High humidity is non-negotiable — 70% and above for healthy growth. A humidifier nearby is the most reliable solution. Grouping with other plants, placing on a pebble tray with water, or growing in a humid bathroom with good light are all effective. Avoid misting directly onto leaves as lingering moisture on the surface can encourage fungal issues.

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Feeding & Fertilization

Light feeder. Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer (20-20-20 at quarter to half strength) monthly during the growing season, always on moist soil — never on dry roots. For stronger foliage development, use a nitrogen-rich feed. Alternatively, top-dress with worm castings or compost every 2–3 months. Stop feeding in winter.

🍃 Keeping the Quilted Leaves at Their Best

The deeply textured leaves are the entire spectacle of this plant — keep them clean and dust-free for maximum impact. Wipe each leaf gently with a damp cloth every 2–3 weeks, taking care to get into the valleys of the quilting where dust tends to collect. Clean leaves photosynthesise more efficiently and simply look more dramatic. Prune any yellowed or damaged leaves at the base using clean, sharp scissors to keep the bird's-nest rosette looking its best.

⚠️ Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Yellow Leaves

Overwatering is the most common cause — check drainage and let the mix dry more between waterings. Also check for iron deficiency (yellowing between green veins); apply chelated iron as a foliar spray if suspected.

Brown Leaf Tips

Low humidity or underwatering. Boost humidity above 70% with a humidifier and ensure the mix doesn't dry out completely. Also check for cold drafts or proximity to AC vents.

Slow or Stalled Growth

Usually insufficient light or humidity, or root-bound conditions. Move to a brighter spot, boost humidity, and check if it needs repotting. This species is a naturally moderate grower — each new leaf is a milestone.

Bacterial Blight (Water-Soaked Spots)

Water-soaked spots at leaf margins that spread and yellow indicate bacterial blight (Xanthomonas). Isolate immediately, remove affected leaves, avoid wetting foliage, and treat with a bactericidal spray. Improve airflow — stagnant high humidity is the main trigger.

Spider Mites or Aphids

Wipe leaves down regularly to remove early infestations. For active pests, spray with diluted neem oil or insecticidal soap every 7–10 days until resolved. Boosting humidity naturally discourages spider mites.

📋 Quick Plant Profile

Botanical Name Anthurium reflexinervium Croat
Family Araceae
Origin Tingo Maria, Peru (rocky slopes near Río Huallaga)
Plant Type Epilithic Evergreen Perennial / Collector's Aroid
Key Feature Deeply bullate, intensely quilted dark green foliage; bird's-nest growth form
Mature Leaf Size 41–72 cm long × 13–18 cm wide
Indoor Height Up to 80–100 cm
Light Bright Indirect Light (75–80% shade); no direct sun
Watering Water when top 3–4 cm of mix is dry; never waterlogged
Humidity 70%+ essential — humidifier recommended
Temperature 21°C–32°C ideal; cold-sensitive below 15°C
Soil pH 6.1–7.3
Ideal Growing Mix Equal parts perlite, orchid bark, sphagnum moss
Care Level Intermediate to Advanced — best for experienced aroid collectors
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