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Anthurium warocqueanum

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About

Also known as the Queen Anthurium, *Anthurium warocqueanum* is a highly ornamental species prized for its distinctive, velvet-like foliage, placing it among the popular 'velvet-leaved' Anthuriums.

Field notes

Morphology

The leaves range from light-green to very dark greenish-black, can mature to 3–4 feet (0.9–1.2 m) long and 15 inches (38 cm) wide. It features a green spathe and spadix, and produces red berries.

Distribution & habitat

Native to Colombia, growing as epiphytic creepers in rainforests between 400–1,200 metres (1,300–3,900 ft) in elevation.

Cultivation notes

Requires high humidity, indirect light, and well-draining soil.

History & etymology

Named for the Belgian industrialist and horticulturalist Arthur Warocqué, the species was first collected from Colombia in 1874 by Gustav Wallis.

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