Description
distinctive leaves with unique fenestrations and patterns
showcasing the historical significance and breeding value that made this cross a cornerstone of cattleya hybridization
allowing it to slightly dry out between watering sessions
a cross between Phragmipedium richteri and Phragmipedium caudatum
Anthurium altaverapazense (seedling) Microgramma distinctive leaves with unique fenestrationsAnthurium altaverapazense Culture The Anthurium altaverapazense is a remarkable species native to Guatemala, renowned for its extraordinary bullate (pillowed) foliage and dramatic venation patterns. Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid direct sunlight which can damage the delicate bullate texture and cause leaf burn. Temperature: Warm, stable conditions with temperatures between 21 27C (70 80F) during the day and not below 18C (65F) at night
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