Anthurium Ecuagenera Queen 'Inverse crossing' Culture:
The Anthurium Ecuagenera Queen 'Inverse crossing' is a unique hybrid combining Anthurium waterburyanum and Anthurium warocqueanum. It features long heart-shaped leaves with bright green veins on a dark green background, highlighting traits from both parent species in reverse order.
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Light: Bright, indirect light to enhance the striking green venation contrast and velvety leaf texture. Avoid direct sunlight which can fade the distinctive coloration.
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Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures 18-26°C (65-79°F) with consistent conditions for optimal hybrid vigor and vibrant venation development.
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Humidity: To keep the Anthurium Ecuagenera Queen 'Inverse crossing' healthy, maintain humidity between 70-80%. Regular misting helps preserve its velvety leaves and vibrant vein patterns.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but well-draining. Regular watering supports the large, elegant foliage and promotes healthy growth.
Additional Notes:
Foliage Features: Elongated heart-shaped leaves with brilliant bright green venation against dark green surface, featuring distinctive pointed tips and velvety texture that creates an elegant contrast to the traditional Queen variety.