Anthurium crystallinum

Anthurium crystallinum

This crystal anthurium is a foliage species prized for large, velvety leaves with bright silver veins. It stands out where dramatic, reflective venation is desired. Small green spathes may appear but the foliage is the feature. It performs best with bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, and humid air. In North America it is typically grown indoors or under glass.

At‑a‑glance

  • Group/Class: evergreen aroid; epiphytic perennial
  • Height × spread: 18 to 24 in (45 to 60 cm) × 18 to 24 in (45 to 60 cm)
  • Bloom window: intermittent under glass; not grown for flowers
  • Color & flower form: narrow green spathe with yellow spadix; red berries after pollination
  • Fragrance: 0 none
  • USDA hardiness: 11 to 12; indoors elsewhere
  • Breeder / Year / Origin: unknown
  • Awards/registration: RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Pet safety: avoid

How it differs

  • Broader, often larger leaves than A. clarinervium
  • Reflective silver venation that shows across a room
  • Adaptable to warm, bright indoor spots with humidity

Strengths

  • RHS-recognized garden value under glass
  • Showy foliage on plants that fit indoor containers
  • Responds well to steady humidity and gentle feeding

Care in one minute

  • Site: bright, indirect light; avoid midday sun.
  • Soil: coarse, airy aroid mix; pH 6.0 to 6.5; free drainage.
  • Water: keep evenly moist; let the surface dry slightly between waterings.
  • Feeding: light monthly feeding during active growth.
  • Overwintering: maintain 65 to 80°F (18 to 27°C) with humidity 50% or higher.

Watch‑outs

  • Leaf scorch in direct sun
  • Edges brown in dry rooms
  • Root disease risk in compact or saturated media

Best uses (tags)

containers; interiors; specimen; shade-tolerant

Provenance note

Native from Panama to Colombia. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for performance under glass.

References

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