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Anthurium magnificum
Anthurium magnificum
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Anthurium magnificum has gigantic leaves and is relatively easy to care for.
Anthurium magnificum is epiphytic, meaning it actually grows on top of other plants in the rainforest. The species comes from Columbia and has become a popular houseplant due to its gigantic thick leaves that grow up to one meter long. In addition, this variety is relatively easy to care for with a few simple tricks listed below.
Botanical description
The species A. magnificum is from Colombia (Risaralda, Cundinamarca, Boyacá

Appearance.
The leaves of this species are known for being unusually large and impressive. They can grow to an impressive size of over 90 centimeters in diameter. In addition, the underside of the leaves is often an intense red color, which provides a striking contrast to the dark green upper surface.
Flowers.
The flowers of this cold-hardy plant are known to be large and striking, with an intense red color and impressive shine. This colorful and striking bloom makes it an excellent choice for those looking for a flowering ornamental that also has beautiful foliage.
Care.
Anthurium thrives in indirect light or under grow lights. These epiphytes (grow on other plants) prefer to grow in a well-drained soil mixture, such as our aroid soil. The soil should be similar to that for orchids, which provides air to the roots and prevents overwatering. Buy Anthurium magnificum and make your plant friends jealous with its large leaves.
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Shipping Policy
When buying live plants, transport can sometimes affect the condition of the plant. We strive to ensure that all plants arrive in good health, but minor shipping damage, such as a torn leaf or bent stem, is sometimes unavoidable. Read more about our policy here.
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