Anthurium Lavinia 'Inverse crossing' Culture:
Anthurium Lavinia 'Inverse crossing' is a distinctive hybrid between Anth. papillilaminum and Anth. magnificum, showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought after by collectors for its large, heart-shaped leaves with striking deep green coloration contrasted by dramatic bronze-copper juvenile foliage and prominent white venation.
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Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain the vibrant green mature foliage and support the dramatic color transition from bronze-copper juvenile leaves to deep green adult leaves.
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Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures 18-26°C (65-80°F) for optimal development of the distinctive bicolor foliage and smooth leaf texture.
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Humidity: High humidity levels of 60-80% are essential for maintaining leaf health and supporting the plant's vigorous growth pattern and color development.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but well-draining to support the plant's impressive foliage display and healthy root development.
Additional Notes:
Anthurium Lavinia 'Inverse crossing' showcases large heart-shaped leaves that change from bronze-copper in youth to deep emerald green when mature, highlighted by striking white veins. This hybrid offers dramatic foliage and strong growth, ideal for collectors seeking distinctive plants.