Anthurium jimenezii


Scientific Name: Anthurium jimenezii Matuda
Synonym: Anthurium schlechtendalii ssp. jimenezii
Family: Araceae
(Anthurium jimenezii)

Sun Exposure: Light shade to shade

Origin: Pacific side of Mexico (Mexico state, Chiapas, Guerrero, Oaxaca)

Growth Habits: Up to 4 feet tall (1.2 m), 6 feet in diameter (1.8 m)

Anthurium jimenezii is a bird's nest anthurium. In the wild, it is generally terrestrial.

Culture:
Do not plant too deeply, keep moist but not soaked. Beware of slugs and snails, eliminate them with bait or pick them up at night. Wash the foliage regularly to control mites. Mulch abundantly, and fertilize monthly.


 

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