Description

Meet Anthurium Podophyllum – a rare find that you won’t often see in plant collections, now available in our shop. Belonging to a unique group, this Anthurium catches the eye with its lush, intricate leaves featuring wavy edges and an impressive flower stalk that can even surpass the length of the leaves.

Originating from Oaxaca, its leaves might remind you of another plant, A. pedatoradiatum, but the Anthurium Podophyllum boasts thicker leaf blades and lobes with distinctive wavy patterns. Named for its hand-shaped leaves, resembling those of an unrelated plant called Podophyllum, this Anthurium adds a touch of botanical fascination to your space.

A rare discovery, it shares its leaf style with other earthbound Anthuriums in its group, like Anthurium Pedatoradiatume. Don’t miss the chance to bring home this uniquely captivating Anthurium Podophyllum and add a dash of extraordinary green to your collection.

 

Size

Anthurium podophyllum comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is ca. 25 cm tall

Disclaimer

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

Shipping

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

Anthurium Care Tips

For more detailed care tips, check out or blog post on Anthurium.

Light

Anthurium thrive in medium to bright indirect light.

Water

Anthurium appreciate consistent watering and do not like to dry out fully. Water your Anthurium when the top 3cm of the soil are thoroughly dry. 

Humidity

While glossy-leafed Anthurium will do well in moderate humidity, Anthurium with velvety leaves generally require higher humidity of at least 70%. Most corrugated Anthurium only thrive from 80%+. 

Soil

Anthurium will do well in a very loose, aerate mix like our Aroid Potting Mix. You can also grow them in soil-less substrates such as sphagnum moss or semi-hydroponics.

Propagation

Anthurium can be propagated by stem cuttings or from seed via pollination. 

Toxicity

All Anthurium are toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

Anthurium podophyllum

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Introducing Anthurium Podophyllum, our latest rare beauty gracing the shop. With lush, intricate leaves and an impressive flower stalk, it’s a unique addition that effortlessly elevates any plant collection.

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Anthurium Pedatoradiatum

Anthurium pedatoradiatum is a unique-looking Aroid native to southern Mexico with deeply divided, glossy green leaves. It is also commonly called Anthurium ‘Fingers’ due to its finger-like lobes.

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Anthurium Pedatoradiatum

Anthurium pedatoradiatum is a unique-looking Aroid native to southern Mexico with deeply divided, glossy green leaves. It is also commonly called Anthurium ‘Fingers’ due to its finger-like lobes.

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Meet Anthurium Podophyllum – a rare find that you won't often see in plant collections, now available in our shop. Belonging to a unique group, this Anthurium catches the eye with its lush, intricate leaves featuring wavy edges and an impressive flower stalk that can even surpass the length of the leaves.

Originating from Oaxaca, its leaves might remind you of another plant, A. pedatoradiatum, but the Anthurium Podophyllum boasts thicker leaf blades and lobes with distinctive wavy patterns. Named for its hand-shaped leaves, resembling those of an unrelated plant called Podophyllum, this Anthurium adds a touch of botanical fascination to your space.

A rare discovery, it shares its leaf style with other earthbound Anthuriums in its group, like Anthurium Pedatoradiatume. Don't miss the chance to bring home this uniquely captivating Anthurium Podophyllum and add a dash of extraordinary green to your collection.

 

Size

Anthurium podophyllum comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is ca. 25 cm tall

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

For more detailed care tips, check out or blog post on Anthurium.

Light

Anthurium thrive in medium to bright indirect light.

Water

Anthurium appreciate consistent watering and do not like to dry out fully. Water your Anthurium when the top 3cm of the soil are thoroughly dry. 

Humidity

While glossy-leafed Anthurium will do well in moderate humidity, Anthurium with velvety leaves generally require higher humidity of at least 70%. Most corrugated Anthurium only thrive from 80%+. 

Soil

Anthurium will do well in a very loose, aerate mix like our Aroid Potting Mix. You can also grow them in soil-less substrates such as sphagnum moss or semi-hydroponics.

Propagation

Anthurium can be propagated by stem cuttings or from seed via pollination. 

Toxicity

All Anthurium are toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

Anthurium podophyllum
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