Anthurium Subsignatum x Portillae
Anthurium Subsignatum x Portillae
Plant Care Guide:
Bright Indirect Light: 6 ~ 8h
Temperature: 19 ~ 26°C
Humidity: > 60%
Water: When mostly dry
🪴 Common Name: Subsignatum Anthurium, Painted Anthurium x Portillae
🪴 Introduction: Anthurium Subsignatum is a beautiful, easy-to-recognize plant with its big, arrow-shaped leaves that feel smooth around the edges and have a pattern of lines running through them. The plant also grows special leaf-like parts called spathes, which are light greenish-yellow and look really pretty.
Anthurium Portillae’s leaves showcase a deep green color with prominent silver-colored veins. Their texture is described as velvety, a quality that enhances their deep green color.
Crossing Anthurium subsignatum with Anthurium portillae could potentially produce offspring with remarkable aesthetic features, combining the best traits of both parents. This hybrid could manifest arrowhead-shaped (hastate) leaves characteristic of Anthurium subsignatum, but with the stem attachment via long stalks (petioles), enhancing the leaf's presentation and elegance. The deep green color of the leaves could be inherited from Anthurium portillae, possibly accentuated with the velvety texture and prominent veining for which it is known.