
Anthurium (magnificum × magnificum) × papillilaminum
★ Birthday Anthurium · Featured Specimen
One of this season's highlighted specimens. Hand-selected, photographed as the exact plant you receive.
Anthurium (magnificum × magnificum) × papillilaminum. A velvet-leaf hybrid leaning hard into magnificum — broad, dark velvet heart-shaped blades with bold silver-white veins — with papillilaminum adding depth and a more elongated, sculpted form. New leaves flush burgundy.
The cross
Anthurium magnificum (Colombia) is the foundation here — large, velvety, deep-green heart-shaped leaves with striking silver-white venation, broad basal lobes, and its signature squared, narrow-winged petioles. At three-quarters magnificum, this cross carries that look strongly: a broad, round-shouldered velvet blade with high-contrast veining.
Anthurium papillilaminum (Panama) brings the darkness and texture — a deeper, near-black velvet and a more elongated, tapered leaf with a papillose surface. The result sits between the two: a dark, velvety, silver-veined blade with magnificum's structure and papillilaminum's depth. New leaves emerge burgundy and harden to velvet green.
This specimen
- Stage: juvenile
- Leaves: 4
- Pot: 7cm
- Included: Inner pot
- Notes: Acclimated and ready to ship
One specimen. Photographed as received. No restock.
Care, briefly
- Light: Bright indirect — never direct, which marks and scorches the velvet. Good, even light keeps the form tight.
- Water: Keep the mix lightly and evenly moist — never wet — and let the surface just dry between waterings. Don't let water sit on the velvet leaves.
- Humidity: 65%+. Velvet anthuriums sulk and brown at the edges in dry air.
- Mix: Airy, chunky epiphytic mix — bark, perlite and charcoal — that drains fast and holds structure, not water.
- Warmth: 18–27°C. No cold draughts, nothing below 15°C.
- Pace: Steady, not fast — each new leaf emerges burgundy and hardens over a couple of weeks to deep velvet green.
Thank you for collecting with us.
One window,three days.
This piece has lived on our shelves long enough to know its rhythm — rooted, photographed, and firm-checked before it joined the Birthday Collection. Year 1 isn't a sale, it's an anniversary — and the plants here were held back from the regular shelves for exactly this window.
One plant. One owner. When she's gone, she's gone.
Rare. Selected. Limited. The way it should be — and the way it always is here.