This tropical small plant reaches up to 2-5 feet tall and is known for its unusually colored foliage. The mature plants are cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time. They thrive in semi-shade and need a moderate but regular water supply.
The Anthurium guayanum is grown in USDA Zone 10-11 and requires a humid environment. The plant should be kept in a warm, humid room, between 60- 80°F. A humidifier can help in dry environments. However, for the best growth, the plant should be in an area that receives bright and indirect light with no direct sun. The soil should be kept moist with regular waterings, and it is important not to let it dry out too much.
For potting in a cold region, you can use a high quality potting mix and ensure there is good drainage. During colder months, you can move the pot indoors to a warm and humid area and position it in a bright spot such as a window too. This will help it survive the cold temperatures, while providing adequate lighting and water. It is best to avoid waterlogging and cold drafts. When the temperatures are warmer, move the pot outdoors to a patio or deck in a semi-shade location.
The Anthurium guayanum is perfect for adding a unique and ornamental foliage to any garden. This plant is sure to be a conversation starter and will make a dramatic statement with its unusual color and birds nest shape.
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