Anthurium Magnificum Medium
Anthurium Magnificum â *Anthurium magnificum* â velvety heartâleaf marvel
Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Petâsafe (note: mildly toxic to pets if ingestedâkeep out of reach)
Summary: Deep-green, heart-shaped leaves edged with dramatic silver veins make this a stunning focal point in any space. Slow-growing but long-lived, itâs perfect for a refined, low-maintenance vibe in German apartments.
âš Why Youâll Love It
- Striking, velvet-textured foliage edged in silverâturns heads in any room
- Compactâabout 35âŻcm tall (P12 pot), ideal for shelves or side tables
- Thrives with moderate light and care, great for busy plant lovers
- Remains elegant year-roundâgets more gorgeous with age
đ Light & Placement
Prefers bright, indirect lightâavoid direct sun to protect leaf pigmentation. Near an east- or north-facing window in your German home is ideal.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Water when the top 2âŻcm of soil feels dryâusually once a week. Appreciates occasional misting or pebbles tray to mimic its natural tropical humidity.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Use a chunky, freeâdraining mix rich in organic matter (e.g. bark, peat-free compost). Reâpot every 2â3âŻyears in a 1â2âŻcm larger pot to refresh nutrients.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Contains calcium oxalate crystalsâmildly toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Safe display height or occasional gentle pruning helps keep curious paws and mouths away.
đ± Growth & Propagation
Slow growerâadds 5â10âŻcm of leaf height per year under ideal conditions. Propagated via stem division or root cuttings; share plant babies with friends across the EU!
đ Seasonal & Special Care
In winter (OctoberâMarch), reduce watering slightly and keep temps above 18âŻÂ°C. Sensitive to cold draftsâavoid windowsills with chilly breezes.
đ Common Issues
- Yellowing leaves? Usually overwateringâtrim affected foliage and let soil dry a bit longer.
- Brown edges? May signal low humidityâconsider a humidifier or pebble tray.
- Pests like spider mites or mealybugsâtreat early with neem spray.
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Native to Central and South America, *A. magnificum* belongs to the Araceae family. Known for its ornamental leaves, itâs a timeless showpiece among collectors.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Anthurium Magnificum to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!
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Description
Anthurium Magnificum â *Anthurium magnificum* â velvety heartâleaf marvel
Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Petâsafe (note: mildly toxic to pets if ingestedâkeep out of reach)
Summary: Deep-green, heart-shaped leaves edged with dramatic silver veins make this a stunning focal point in any space. Slow-growing but long-lived, itâs perfect for a refined, low-maintenance vibe in German apartments.
âš Why Youâll Love It
- Striking, velvet-textured foliage edged in silverâturns heads in any room
- Compactâabout 35âŻcm tall (P12 pot), ideal for shelves or side tables
- Thrives with moderate light and care, great for busy plant lovers
- Remains elegant year-roundâgets more gorgeous with age
đ Light & Placement
Prefers bright, indirect lightâavoid direct sun to protect leaf pigmentation. Near an east- or north-facing window in your German home is ideal.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Water when the top 2âŻcm of soil feels dryâusually once a week. Appreciates occasional misting or pebbles tray to mimic its natural tropical humidity.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Use a chunky, freeâdraining mix rich in organic matter (e.g. bark, peat-free compost). Reâpot every 2â3âŻyears in a 1â2âŻcm larger pot to refresh nutrients.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Contains calcium oxalate crystalsâmildly toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Safe display height or occasional gentle pruning helps keep curious paws and mouths away.
đ± Growth & Propagation
Slow growerâadds 5â10âŻcm of leaf height per year under ideal conditions. Propagated via stem division or root cuttings; share plant babies with friends across the EU!
đ Seasonal & Special Care
In winter (OctoberâMarch), reduce watering slightly and keep temps above 18âŻÂ°C. Sensitive to cold draftsâavoid windowsills with chilly breezes.
đ Common Issues
- Yellowing leaves? Usually overwateringâtrim affected foliage and let soil dry a bit longer.
- Brown edges? May signal low humidityâconsider a humidifier or pebble tray.
- Pests like spider mites or mealybugsâtreat early with neem spray.
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Native to Central and South America, *A. magnificum* belongs to the Araceae family. Known for its ornamental leaves, itâs a timeless showpiece among collectors.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Anthurium Magnificum to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!

















