
Anthurium Magnificum House Plant 6cm Pot
Anthurium magnificum is a bold velvet-leaf species admired for its large, heart-shaped foliage and dramatic white veining. A standout within the Anthurium group, it is grown almost exclusively for its foliage rather than its flowers.
The leaves are thick, velvety and deep green, with bright, contrasting veins that create a striking architectural look. Compared to some other velvet Anthuriums, magnificum often produces broader, more rounded leaves with a sturdy, upright presence.
Slow-growing but incredibly rewarding, it’s a classic collector’s plant that makes a powerful statement indoors.
Key Features
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🌿 Large, velvety heart-shaped leaves
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🌿 Bold white or silvery veining
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🌿 Upright, structural growth
-
🌿 Broad, dramatic foliage
-
🌿 Highly sought-after species
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sunlight
-
Too little light may reduce leaf size and vein contrast
Filtered light enhances its velvet texture.
Watering
Allow the top 3–4cm of soil to dry slightly before watering.
-
Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
-
Reduce watering in cooler months
-
Never allow the plant to sit in water
Consistency is important — avoid letting it completely dry out.
Humidity
High humidity is key to healthy foliage.
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Ideal range: 60–80%
-
Benefits greatly from a humidifier
-
Excellent for plant cabinets
Low humidity can cause brown tips or reduced leaf size.
Temperature
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Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
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Protect from draughts
Stable warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, airy aroid mix:
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Peat-free houseplant compost
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Orchid bark
-
Perlite
-
Horticultural charcoal
Excellent drainage and aeration prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
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Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Use diluted strength
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Velvet Anthuriums are sensitive to overfeeding.
Growth Habit
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Upright and moderately large
-
Leaves can grow 30–50cm+ in length
-
Produces thick petioles and sturdy foliage
It develops into an impressive specimen over time.
Propagation
Best propagated by division when offsets form.
Typically done during spring repotting by experienced growers.
Common Problems
Brown leaf tips
-
Low humidity
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Soft base or stem
-
Root rot
Small leaves
-
Insufficient light or nutrients
Stable, warm and humid conditions keep it thriving.
Styling Ideas
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Ideal as a statement tabletop plant
-
Perfect for plant cabinets
-
Pairs beautifully with other velvet Anthuriums
-
Looks striking in neutral or matte black pots
Its bold veining makes it a centrepiece in any rare plant collection.
Toxicity
Like other Anthuriums, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
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Description
Anthurium magnificum is a bold velvet-leaf species admired for its large, heart-shaped foliage and dramatic white veining. A standout within the Anthurium group, it is grown almost exclusively for its foliage rather than its flowers.
The leaves are thick, velvety and deep green, with bright, contrasting veins that create a striking architectural look. Compared to some other velvet Anthuriums, magnificum often produces broader, more rounded leaves with a sturdy, upright presence.
Slow-growing but incredibly rewarding, it’s a classic collector’s plant that makes a powerful statement indoors.
Key Features
-
🌿 Large, velvety heart-shaped leaves
-
🌿 Bold white or silvery veining
-
🌿 Upright, structural growth
-
🌿 Broad, dramatic foliage
-
🌿 Highly sought-after species
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sunlight
-
Too little light may reduce leaf size and vein contrast
Filtered light enhances its velvet texture.
Watering
Allow the top 3–4cm of soil to dry slightly before watering.
-
Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
-
Reduce watering in cooler months
-
Never allow the plant to sit in water
Consistency is important — avoid letting it completely dry out.
Humidity
High humidity is key to healthy foliage.
-
Ideal range: 60–80%
-
Benefits greatly from a humidifier
-
Excellent for plant cabinets
Low humidity can cause brown tips or reduced leaf size.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
-
Protect from draughts
Stable warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, airy aroid mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Orchid bark
-
Perlite
-
Horticultural charcoal
Excellent drainage and aeration prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Use diluted strength
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Velvet Anthuriums are sensitive to overfeeding.
Growth Habit
-
Upright and moderately large
-
Leaves can grow 30–50cm+ in length
-
Produces thick petioles and sturdy foliage
It develops into an impressive specimen over time.
Propagation
Best propagated by division when offsets form.
Typically done during spring repotting by experienced growers.
Common Problems
Brown leaf tips
-
Low humidity
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Soft base or stem
-
Root rot
Small leaves
-
Insufficient light or nutrients
Stable, warm and humid conditions keep it thriving.
Styling Ideas
-
Ideal as a statement tabletop plant
-
Perfect for plant cabinets
-
Pairs beautifully with other velvet Anthuriums
-
Looks striking in neutral or matte black pots
Its bold veining makes it a centrepiece in any rare plant collection.
Toxicity
Like other Anthuriums, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.























