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Potted Anthurium Coriaceum plant with large green leaves on a white background

Anthurium Coriaceum

Sale price  ₹ 1,250.00 Regular price  ₹ 2,500.00

Native to southeast Brazil, Anthurium coriaceum belongs to the Pachyneurium section, commonly known as the "bird’s nest" Anthuriums. Unlike the vining or velvety types, this species forms tight rosettes of upright leaves, creating a dramatic architectural presence. Its thick, leathery (coriaceous) foliage is the source of its name and makes it more resilient than most Anthuriums, capable of withstanding periods of seasonal dryness.

With a growth height of up to 90 cm, Anthurium coriaceum is equally at home indoors or outdoors (in shaded, tropical conditions). Its unique rosette structure and durable leaves make it a standout choice for collectors who prefer low-maintenance yet striking foliage.

Size Details

1 Anthurium Coriaceum

Size: 6-10 Inches
(Plant sizes may vary slightly based on seasonal growth, individual plant characteristics, and current stock.)

Care Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Light:

This plant thrives in bright indirect light, which means it needs a well-lit space without harsh direct sunlight. Ideal locations include east or north-facing windows, or spots near south or west-facing windows with filtered light through a sheer curtain to protect its foliage.

Water:

Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering & ensure pots have drainage holes. Frequency may vary with season and light, roughly once every 5–10 days.

Growing Media:

30–40% Coco Coir/Peat Moss: For moisture retention.
20–30% Perlite/Pumice: Ensures excellent drainage and aeration.
20–30% Orchid Bark (small): Promotes airflow and mimics natural conditions.
10–20% Vermicompost/Compost: Provides slow-release nutrients.

Optional: A handful of horticultural charcoal for added benefit. This blend supports healthy roots and prevents rot in our high humidity.

Feeding & Fertilization:

For these plants, use a balanced liquid fertilizer (like 20-20-20 or 10-10-10) diluted to half strength every 2–4 weeks during the growing season. They prefer light, consistent feeding over heavy applications. A slow-release fertilizer at the start of spring can also support healthy growth. In winter, pause feeding as these plants enter a resting phase.

Shipping & Delivery

We ship plants within 3-4 days after placing the order if we have them in stock. If not, we’ll email you with the details. Learn More

Replacement

If your plant dies during transit, please contact us with proof, including an unboxing video, and we'll replace it for free. Learn More

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