When two legends meet, you get something extraordinary. The Anthurium clarinervium x pedatoradiatum hybrid blends the velvety, heart-shaped, white-veined drama of clarinervium with the wild, lobed, finger-like architecture of pedatoradiatum. The result? A plant that looks like it belongs in a collector’s gallery.
Each leaf is a statement piece: bold veining running through unusual lobed forms, with a richness and texture that feels both exotic and sculptural. This hybrid isn’t just rare — it’s the kind of plant that sparks conversation and envy in equal measure.
A true showstopper, perfect for anyone levelling up their aroid collection.
Care Notes:
Light: Bright, indirect light to keep those veins bold and leaves healthy.
Water: Keep soil evenly moist but ensure good drainage.
Humidity: High humidity is essential to maintain its velvety texture.
Tip: Support with a moss pole or stake to encourage strong growth.
Anthurium clarinervium x pedatoradiatum - 12cm/25cm
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.







