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anthurium plant too big Anthurium 'Big Bill'

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anthurium plant too big Anthurium 'Big Bill'Anthurium Big Bill Anthurium Big Bill is a large growing Anthurium with long green leaves that become strongly pendant as the plant matures. Young plants start with a compact central crown and shorter leaves, then gradually develop the wide, hanging form seen on older plants. As the plant grows, give the leaves enough room to hang freely. A sturdy pot helps once the leaves get longer and heavier. Place it where the leaves can drop naturally, clear of

Anthurium ‘Big Bill’

Anthurium ‘Big Bill’ is a large-growing Anthurium with long green leaves that become strongly pendant as the plant matures. Young plants start with a compact central crown and shorter leaves, then gradually develop the wide, hanging form seen on older plants.

As the plant grows, give the leaves enough room to hang freely. A sturdy pot helps once the leaves get longer and heavier. Place it where the leaves can drop naturally, clear of shelves, walls and nearby plants.

What makes it different

  • Grows from a central crown rather than along a climbing stem
  • Long, strap-like green leaves that become pendant
  • Broad hanging shape on older plants
  • Needs a stable pot and enough vertical clearance

Growing Anthurium ‘Big Bill’ indoors

  • Light: Give bright, filtered light to support strong leaf growth; protect soft new leaves from harsh midday sun
  • Watering: Water deeply, then let the upper part of the mix begin to dry before watering again
  • Substrate: Use a chunky Anthurium mix with bark, coco chips, pumice or perlite so the roots stay airy
  • Temperature: Keep warm and steady, especially around the roots
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps long leaves unfurl properly when paired with airflow
  • Feeding: Feed lightly but regularly during active growth; large leaves need consistent nutrition
  • Pot choice: Choose a stable pot as the leaves lengthen
  • Placement: Use a plant stand or shelf edge once the leaves start to hang

Watch points

  • Torn leaves: Long pendant blades crease or split when crowded
  • Small new growth: Check light, root space, feeding and recent stress
  • Yellow lower leaves: Older leaves age naturally, but wet or compacted substrate can cause more lower leaves to yellow
  • Soft crown: Check roots and drainage quickly if the base feels soft
  • Brown edges: Usually linked to watering gaps, fertiliser strength, dry air or root stress
  • Leaning plant: Move to a heavier pot or a more balanced position before the plant starts to lean

Inflorescences

Established plants can produce raspberry-toned Anthurium inflorescences and matching fruit. The long pendant leaves remain the main feature indoors.

Safety note

Keep away from pets and children; plant material can irritate the mouth, throat, skin and eyes if eaten or handled roughly.

Name notes

Anthurium ‘Big Bill’ is commonly sold with a space in the name, while the registered cultivar spelling is Anthurium ‘Bigbill’. It is a hybrid from the Anthurium pendulifolium × Anthurium plowmanii line, released in 1999 and named after Bill Rotolante’s college nickname. In Anthuriums, the “tail” in the genus name refers to the spadix, the central spike in the flower structure.

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