Anthurium Marmoratum x Longissimilobum Show

Anthurium Marmoratum x Longissimilobum Show

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Ease of Care: Intermediate
Acclimated To Relative Humidity: 75%
Substrate: Sphagnum moss and perlite
Light Requirements: Medium (200-400FC)
Watering Recommendations: Water when surface of substrate is slightly dry and/or pot is light

The Anthurium Marmoratum x Longissimilobum is a very rare species with soft, highly-veined leaves and a sharp, narrow, trilobed shape.

* Photo of mature/semi-mature plants (last photo courtesy of Etsy) is for illustration purposes only.

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