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anthurium salgarense

anthurium salgarense Anthurium salgarense – Stiff Glossy Giant Leaves

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anthurium salgarense Anthurium salgarense – Stiff Glossy Giant LeavesAnthurium salgarense Large, ovate sagittate leaves and long petioles define Anthurium salgarense. Mature blades have been recorded at around 8196 cm long and 3040 cm wide, with dark green upper surfaces, paler undersides and raised pale major veins. This Colombian species grows terrestrially on steep rocky banks. In a pot, thick roots need a stable, open substrate, while the long petioles need clear space around the crown as new leaves expand. Large

Anthurium salgarense

Large, ovate-sagittate leaves and long petioles define Anthurium salgarense. Mature blades have been recorded at around 81–96 cm long and 30–40 cm wide, with dark green upper surfaces, paler undersides and raised pale major veins.

This Colombian species grows terrestrially on steep rocky banks. In a pot, thick roots need a stable, open substrate, while the long petioles need clear space around the crown as new leaves expand.

Large terrestrial Anthurium traits

  • Origin: Native to Colombia.
  • Habitat: Mid-elevation Andean wet-forest habitats and rocky banks.
  • Growth habit: Terrestrial, with short thick internodes and fibrous cataphyll remains.
  • Petioles: Very long, erect-spreading petioles hold the blades away from the crown.
  • Leaf shape: Broad ovate-sagittate blades with undulate margins.
  • Venation: Raised pale greenish-yellow major veins and 12–14 primary lateral veins per side.
  • Scale: Mature leaves can become large, so pot stability becomes important as the plant develops.

Rocky-bank growth and scale

Anthurium salgarense grows from terrestrial rocky-bank habitats. Its roots need air and drainage, and the plant also needs a stable, moisture-retentive aroid mix that can hold a large root system.

Long petioles shift weight outward from the crown. A sturdy container, clear leaf space and careful handling around new growth reduce bent petioles and torn expanding blades.

Pot care for Anthurium salgarense

  • Light: Bright filtered light encourages firm leaf development while reducing scorch risk.
  • Water: Keep the substrate evenly moist, then allow excess water to drain completely.
  • Substrate: Use an open but moisture-retentive aroid mix with bark, coarse fibre, pumice and a small amount of humus-rich material.
  • Humidity: Higher humidity protects new large leaves while they expand.
  • Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures suit the species; cold wet substrate can stall roots.
  • Pot stability: Use a sturdy container once the petioles lengthen and the leaf mass increases.
  • Space: Keep enough clearance around the plant so broad blades and long petioles are not pressed against shelves or neighbouring plants.

Issues with large-leaved growth

  • Top-heavy plant: The pot may be too small or too light for the petiole and leaf mass.
  • Root stress: Dense wet substrate can suffocate roots and cause yellowing.
  • Torn new leaves: Crowding or low humidity can damage large blades while they expand.
  • Scorched patches: Direct sun can mark the broad leaf surface.
  • Slow growth after watering: Cold wet roots may be holding the plant back.
  • Bent petioles: The plant needs more clearance around the crown and leaf spread.

Handling safety

Anthurium salgarense contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it away from pets and children that may chew the leaves, and handle cut or damaged tissue carefully to avoid irritation.

Botanical background

Anthurium salgarense Croat is a Colombian species in Araceae. It was published in Aroideana in 2003.

As Anthurium salgarense matures, the thick root system, long petioles and large sagittate blades make pot stability part of everyday care.

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