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Anthurium vittarifolium rewrites what most people think an Anthurium should look like.

 

No velvet hearts. No bold white veins. No compact rosette.

 

Instead, you get length. Dramatic, pendulous, strap like foliage that can stretch well beyond a metre when mature. The leaves are narrow, elongated and fluid, arching downward in clean green ribbons that feel almost architectural in motion.

 

Native to South America, this is a true pendant Anthurium species. In habitat it grows epiphytically, allowing its foliage to cascade freely from tree trunks. Indoors, given height and support, it becomes one of the most visually striking hanging aroids you can own.

 

Collectors value Anthurium vittarifolium because:

 

• It offers a completely different growth habit to typical Anthurium

• Mature leaves can reach impressive lengths

• It creates vertical drama in a collection

• It remains relatively manageable in width despite its length

 

This is not a plant for low shelves. It needs elevation. A hanging pot, high stand, or mounted display where the foliage can fall uninterrupted. When allowed to cascade properly, it feels intentional and sculptural rather than messy.

 

Light should be bright and indirect. Strong filtered light encourages longer, healthier leaves. Too little light will result in slower growth and shorter foliage.

 

Water thoroughly when the top of the mix begins to dry. Like most Anthurium, it prefers a chunky, well draining aroid mix with bark and perlite or pumice for airflow. Roots should never sit in saturated compost.

 

Humidity helps, particularly for producing long, unblemished leaves. Stable indoor humidity is usually sufficient, but avoid cold draughts and sudden temperature drops.

 

Growth rate is moderate once established. Each new leaf extends further than the last as the plant matures, gradually transforming from compact to truly pendulous.

Anthurium vittariifolium - 12 cm/25cm

Rating is 4.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
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  • The following aroid mix I would like to share with you is working well for my Anthurium:

    • leca (15%)
    • Orchid Bark (20%)
    • Perlite (25%)
    • Horticultural grit (20%)
    • Worm Castings (15%)
    • Compost (5%)

    Water thoroughly when watering to mimic tropical jungle conditions. It is best practice to keep the soil humid but never soggy.

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  • Victoria Aug 18, 2025
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    Anthurium vittarifolium

    Arrived two days after it was posted at a time when the uk had yet another heat wave so I was surprised it looked in better health than I’d thought , however some of the leaves have nibble damage so not too happy either that .

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    TheBeardedPlantaholic
    Aug 18, 2025

    Hello again Vics! 🌱 All our plants are always sent First Class Tracked 24 via the Post Office. I’m sorry they’ve taken a day longer this time — I wish I had more control over their process, but alas I don’t. I will raise it with them, and I’d encourage you to do the same.


    I did notice a few small holes in the leaves — not all plants are 100% perfect (a bit like mankind, lol) — but that’s part of the beauty of them being living things. I also saw that this one was in our 20% off sale, so you actually grabbed it for less.


    That said, I don’t want you to feel anything less than happy, so I’ll get Charl to give you a call today to see how we can make things right. Thank you for your feedback — we take it seriously and really appreciate you letting us know.


    Big love,

    Jonny 😘

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