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anthurium clavigerum

anthurium clavigerum Anthurium clavigerum – Giant Deeply Cut Leaves

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anthurium clavigerum Anthurium clavigerum – Giant Deeply Cut LeavesAnthurium clavigerum Large divided leaves, long petioles and extending scandent stems shape the way Anthurium clavigerum grows indoors. As the plant matures, it needs real space around the pot and a sturdy support before the stems become heavy. Mature foliage can become broad and palmately divided, with narrow lobed sections spreading from the centre of the blade. That growth pattern calls for a stable pot, open substrate and enough room for new

Anthurium clavigerum

Large divided leaves, long petioles and extending scandent stems shape the way Anthurium clavigerum grows indoors. As the plant matures, it needs real space around the pot and a sturdy support before the stems become heavy.

Mature foliage can become broad and palmately divided, with narrow lobed sections spreading from the centre of the blade. That growth pattern calls for a stable pot, open substrate and enough room for new leaves to expand.

Leaf and stem features of Anthurium clavigerum

  • Leaf form: Mature leaves are palmately divided, with a broad, segmented outline.
  • Leaf segments: Botanical descriptions record pedately arranged segments with strongly sinuate margins.
  • Petiole length: Long petioles hold the divided blades away from the stem and need space around them.
  • Growth habit: Scandent stems can extend upward or outward and are easier to manage when guided early.
  • Root needs: The epiphytic habit calls for a coarse mix with air around the roots.
  • Pot stability: A heavier pot becomes important as stems lengthen and leaves widen.
  • Indoor footprint: Allow room for long petioles, extending stems and large segmented leaves.

Range, habit and indoor setup

Anthurium clavigerum has a broad Neotropical range from Central America into tropical South America. It is associated with wet tropical to premontane forest, where it grows as an epiphytic or scandent plant in humid, filtered-light conditions.

Set it up with a coarse mix and support while stems are still young. The divided leaves need enough clearance to open without tearing against shelves, stakes or neighbouring plants.

Support and root care for Anthurium clavigerum

  • Support: Add a pole, slab or other sturdy support before the extending stems become heavy.
  • Light: Bright filtered light keeps stems sturdier and leaves better spaced. Very dim light can lead to stretched growth.
  • Substrate: Use bark, coco chips, perlite or mineral pieces in an open epiphyte mix.
  • Water: Water deeply, then let the coarse mix drain and breathe before the next watering.
  • Humidity: Higher humidity keeps large expanding leaves from drying at the edges.
  • Temperature: Keep it warm and avoid cold, wet roots, especially during darker periods indoors.

Support and leaf issues on Anthurium clavigerum

  • Weak extended stems: Usually a sign that light is too low or support was added too late.
  • Torn leaf sections: Divided leaves can catch on shelves, stakes or neighbouring plants while expanding.
  • Dry tips: Check humidity and watering consistency, especially on larger leaves.
  • Root decline: Compact soil that stays wet can suffocate epiphytic roots.
  • Unstable pot: Repot into a steadier container before the plant becomes top-heavy.

Pet and handling safety for Anthurium clavigerum

Keep Anthurium clavigerum away from pets and children. Chewing the leaves, stems or roots can cause irritation, and sap should be kept away from eyes and sensitive skin.

Epithet and publication of Anthurium clavigerum

Anthurium clavigerum was described by Eduard Friedrich Poeppig and published in Poeppig and Endlicher’s Nova Genera ac Species Plantarum 3:84 in 1845. The species epithet means “club-bearing”, in reference to the shape of the spadix. It belongs to Araceae and is known for scandent growth with palmately divided adult foliage.

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