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anthurium harleyi Anthurium hookeri variegataAnthurium hookeri variegata Anthurium hookeri variegata is a variegated form of Anthurium hookeri, a rosette forming tropical aroid with broad, leathery leaves held from a short central stem. New growth rises from the centre of the plant, then expands outward into a layered, birds nest style crown. The variegated form adds cream, yellow green or pale sectoring across firm green blades. Mature leaves can become large and paddle shaped, with visible
Anthurium hookeri variegata
Anthurium hookeri variegata is a variegated form of Anthurium hookeri, a rosette-forming tropical aroid with broad, leathery leaves held from a short central stem. New growth rises from the centre of the plant, then expands outward into a layered, bird’s-nest-style crown.
The variegated form adds cream, yellow-green or pale sectoring across firm green blades. Mature leaves can become large and paddle-shaped, with visible venation, a slightly rippled surface and an upright-to-arching profile. In a container, each new blade adds width to the rosette and gives the crown a fuller outline.
Anthurium hookeri variegata quick details
- Growth habit: Rosette-forming Anthurium with a compact central stem and firm, spreading leaves.
- Leaf shape: Broad, obovate to oblanceolate blades with a leathery texture and visible veining.
- Variegation: Irregular pale marbling, streaking or sectoring that varies naturally between leaves.
- Container habit: Develops into a sturdy, self-supporting rosette for a wide pot or raised position.
How Anthurium hookeri variegata grows
Anthurium hookeri is native from St. Lucia through parts of northern South America, where it grows as an epiphyte in wet tropical forest. Short internodes, aerial roots and a crown-forming habit match an airy, organic root zone with steady moisture and good oxygen around the roots.
The species is known for large, leathery leaves that can reach substantial size under warm, humid cultivation. Indoors, Anthurium hookeri variegata usually stays smaller than wild or greenhouse-grown specimens, while still needing enough space for the leaves to expand cleanly away from the crown.
Anthurium hookeri variegata care guide
- Light: Give bright filtered light. A position close to a bright window with softened sun helps the thick leaves mature evenly.
- Watering: Water thoroughly, then let the upper part of the substrate become lightly dry before watering again.
- Substrate: Use a chunky aroid mix with bark, coarse fibre, pumice or perlite so the roots stay moist but well aerated.
- Pot choice: Choose a stable pot with drainage. The crown becomes top-heavy as the leaf rosette widens.
- Temperature: Keep temperatures around 18–28 °C. Cool rooms and wet substrate slow root activity.
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps new leaves unfurl with fewer creases; good airflow around the crown is equally important.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with a diluted balanced fertiliser, then reduce feeding in cooler, slower months.
- Repotting: Repot when the root system has filled the container or the plant dries unusually fast after watering.
- Leaf care: Wipe broad leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and keep the variegated surface visible.
Common issues with Anthurium hookeri variegata
- Brown pale sectors: Check for harsh sun, dry air or mineral build-up; move to softer light and flush the mix with low-mineral water.
- Yellowing lower leaves: Check root-zone moisture and temperature; a cold, wet mix can stress the base of the rosette.
- Soft crown tissue: Improve airflow and keep water from sitting in the centre of the plant after watering or cleaning.
- Stalled new leaves: Check root health, warmth and moisture consistency before increasing fertiliser.
- Pests in the crown: Inspect leaf bases and undersides for mealybugs, scale and mites, especially on dense mature plants.
Anthurium hookeri variegata safety notes
Anthurium hookeri variegata contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it away from pets and children, and avoid contact with sap around eyes or sensitive skin. Wear gloves when trimming damaged leaves or repotting large plants.
Anthurium hookeri variegata name background
Anthurium belongs to the Araceae family. The genus name comes from Greek words meaning “flower” and “tail”, referring to the tail-like spadix. The species epithet hookeri honours the English botanist William Jackson Hooker. Variegata marks the pale patterning on this cultivated foliage form.
Anthurium hookeri variegata matures into a broad rosette with firm green leaves, irregular pale sectoring and a layered bird’s-nest crown.
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