Anthurium Crassinervium
This remarkable plant, often called the "Birdnest Anthurium," slowly matures into a grand spectacle. Its glossy, wide, and ruffled leaves add an ornamental touch. Native to Northern South America and select Caribbean islands, it thrives in pots, as an epiphyte, or as an indoor adornment, typically staying under one meter in height. As it ages, it forms a striking trunk adorned with exotic white aerial roots, enhancing its allure.
This remarkable plant, often called the "Birdnest Anthurium," slowly matures into a grand spectacle. Its glossy, wide, and ruffled leaves add an ornamental touch. Native to Northern South America and select Caribbean islands, it thrives in pots, as an epiphyte, or as an indoor adornment, typically staying under one meter in height. As it ages, it forms a striking trunk adorned with exotic white aerial roots, enhancing its allure.