Anthurium Deborah Ward 'Inverse crossing' Culture:
Anthurium Deborah Ward 'Inverse Crossing' is a unique hybrid with large heart-shaped leaves. It combines white crystalline veins and a subtle bullate texture, creating striking patterns on a deep velvety green surface that highlight its exceptional parentage.
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Light: Bright, filtered light to enhance the dramatic white veining and velvety texture. Avoid direct sunlight which can fade the distinctive white markings.
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Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures 18-26°C (65-79°F) with consistent conditions for optimal leaf development.
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Humidity: High humidity levels of 70-80% are essential for maintaining the velvety texture and vibrant white veining.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but well-draining. Regular watering supports the large, impressive foliage.
Additional Notes:
Foliage Characteristics: Anthurium Deborah Ward 'Inverse Crossing' features large heart-shaped leaves with striking white crystalline veins from the crystallinum parent and a subtle bullate texture from papillilaminum. Its deep velvety green surface shows contrasting white geometric patterns, blending the best traits of both parents in every leaf.