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Anthurium Vittarifolium

Anthurium Vittarifolium

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Anthurium Vittatifolium Variegated is a rare and elegant Anthurium known for its extremely long, narrow leaves accented with creamy white to pale yellow variegation. The foliage maintains a sleek, strap-like form while displaying unpredictable marbling, streaking, or sectoral variegation that makes each plant unique.

This plant benefits greatly from vertical support, where leaves will continue to elongate and mature. Its minimalist shape combined with high-contrast variegation makes it a standout specimen for collectors who appreciate refined foliage rather than broad-leaf drama.


Product Details

  • Botanical name: Anthurium vittatifolium

  • Common name: Anthurium Vittatifolium Variegated

  • Plant type: Tropical aroid

  • Variegation type: Cream to yellow (unstable)

  • Form: Rooted, established plant

  • Foliage color: Green with cream or yellow variegation

  • Leaf shape: Long, narrow, strap-like leaves

  • Growth habit: Climbing

  • Grown in: Well-draining aroid mix

  • Condition: Healthy, acclimated, actively growing


Important Variegation Notes

Variegation is naturally unstable and may increase, decrease, or revert with new growth. Pattern placement and color intensity vary leaf to leaf and cannot be guaranteed on future growth.


Growing Conditions

  • Temperature: 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit

  • Humidity: Moderate to high preferred

  • Light: Bright, indirect light to support variegation


Care Instructions

  • Water: Allow the top portion of the soil to dry slightly between waterings.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light encourages stable growth and variegation expression.

  • Humidity: Higher humidity supports longer, healthier leaves.

  • Temperature: Avoid drafts and temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Soil: Chunky, airy aroid substrate with excellent drainage.

  • Fertilizer: Light feeding during the active growing season; avoid overfeeding variegated plants.


Why Collectors Love It

Anthurium Vittatifolium Variegated offers a rare combination of minimalist form and bold variegation. Its long, ribbon-like leaves and climbing habit create a striking vertical display that continues to improve with maturity.

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