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Anthurium Tweed
Anthurium Tweed
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What You Will Receive:
- A healthy, well-rooted Anthurium Tweed with a minimum of 4 leaves.
- Plant size may vary depending on stock; please refer to product photos for details.
- Carefully packaged to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition.
Meet the Anthurium Tweed, a truly standout tropical houseplant prized for its deeply lobed, palmate leaves that look like green fireworks frozen in time. Each leaf fans out gracefully from a central point, creating a bold, sculptural form that instantly adds movement and character to any plant collection. Ideal for both indoor jungle lovers and collectors seeking a charismatic display plant, the Anthurium Tweed is as photogenic as it is delightful to grow.
This tropical aroid isn’t just about looks—it thrives in the right environment and grows into a charismatic showpiece over time. Whether you're styling it on a shelf, placing it in a bright corner, or letting it stretch in a conservatory, Anthurium Tweed will quickly become the center of attention.
LEAFY FAN-SHAPED FLAIR
- Deeply divided leaves resembling green starbursts or pinwheels
- Prominent veining adds texture and depth
- Each new leaf brings a different shape twist
GROWING PERSONALITY
- Slow to moderate grower that reveals more leaf divisions as it matures
- Grows upright on long petioles, showing off foliage like a living sculpture
- Loves humidity and bright, indirect light—just like its tropical roots
Leaf Geometry
- Botanical: Anthurium polyschistum (“Tweed”)
- Form: vining/climbing aroid; appreciates a pole, plank, or moss board
- Blade: multi-lobed, hand-shaped leaf; semi-gloss to satin green; elegant, narrow lobes
Footprint & Reach
Indoors, expect a tidy base with upward leadership when supported; leaf spread and lobe definition improve with height.
Brightness Map
Soft, even daylight (north exposure, bright shade, or morning sun behind a sheer). Guard against hard noon glare to keep lobes crisp.
Hydration Loop
Water when the top layer just dries back; soak through and let runoff exit completely — no standing water.
Mix & Porosity
Open, quick-draining blend: orchid bark + coarse perlite/pumice + coco chips, with a light sphagnum accent. Keep nodes in light contact with a slightly moist support to encourage aerial rooting.
Climate Sweet Spot
~20–29 °C (68–85 °F) and 55–70% RH with gentle airflow to keep leaf margins neat.
Training & Nutrition
- Tie the leader every 10–15 cm (4–6 in) to a pole/plank for larger, more defined palmate leaves.
- Feed a balanced fertilizer at ¼–½ strength during active months; taper as growth slows.
Placement Cues
Let side-light skim the leaf to emphasize the radiating lobes; matte or stone planters keep the silhouette clean.
First Two Weeks
Start in cushioned brightness and step it up over 10–14 days. Juvenile leaves may be less divided; lobing deepens with height and consistent support.