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anthurium radicans australia Anthurium radicans – Pebbled Creeping AnthuriumAnthurium radicans Anthurium radicans is a compact Brazilian Anthurium with a creeping stem and bullate, heart shaped leaves. The foliage has a raised, quilted texture, with deep green upper surfaces held close to the pot as the rhizome moves across the substrate. Native to eastern Bahia in Brazil, this species grows in wet tropical biome as a perennial or lithophyte. In cultivation, give the creeping stem surface space, steady light moisture and an
Anthurium radicans
Anthurium radicans is a compact Brazilian Anthurium with a creeping stem and bullate, heart-shaped leaves. The foliage has a raised, quilted texture, with deep green upper surfaces held close to the pot as the rhizome moves across the substrate.
Native to eastern Bahia in Brazil, this species grows in wet tropical biome as a perennial or lithophyte. In cultivation, give the creeping stem surface space, steady light moisture and an airy substrate that keeps the rhizome close to the top of the mix.
Creeping stems and bullate leaves
- Leaf shape: Leaves are cordate and bullate, with a raised surface texture.
- Leaf colour: The upper surface is deep green, while the underside is paler.
- Growth habit: The stem is creeping-rhizomatous and moves along the substrate surface.
- Origin: The species is native to eastern Bahia, Brazil.
- Habitat: Its wet-tropical habitat includes lithophytic growth.
- Pot behaviour: A wider or shallower pot gives the creeping stem room to extend.
Container growth for Anthurium radicans
Anthurium radicans develops from a rhizomatous stem that travels near the substrate surface, producing textured leaves along the creeping base. The bullate leaf surface can trap dust and hide small pests along the raised texture.
Because the stem sits close to the substrate, planting depth matters. The rhizome should remain near the surface with coarse material around it, so moisture can move through the pot without keeping the stem sealed in wet, compact mix.
Rhizome care for Anthurium radicans
- Pot shape: A wider pot gives the surface-running stem more room than a narrow, deep container.
- Planting depth: Do not bury the creeping stem deeply; keep it close to the surface with substrate tucked around the roots.
- Substrate: Use a chunky aroid mix that holds some moisture while leaving air pockets around the creeping rhizome.
- Watering: Keep the substrate lightly moist, then water again as the upper layer starts to dry.
- Light: Give bright filtered light. Direct sun can scorch the raised leaf surface.
- Temperature: Keep it warm. Cold, wet substrate around the rhizome can lead to rot.
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps the textured leaves expand cleanly and reduces crispy edges.
- Leaf care: Clean gently along the raised texture, where dust and pests can settle.
Issues on textured creeping growth
- Rhizome rot: Deep planting or stagnant wet substrate can soften the creeping stem.
- Crispy leaf texture: Hard drying, dry air or damaged roots can crisp the raised leaf surface.
- Leaf spotting: Wet leaves combined with poor airflow can leave marks on the bullate surface.
- Hidden pests: Thrips, mites and scale can sit along the underside, petiole bases and raised leaf texture.
- Slow spreading growth: A cramped pot or buried rhizome can reduce the plant’s natural creeping habit.
Safety note for Anthurium radicans
Anthurium radicans is not pet-safe. Its tissues contain insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth and digestive tract if chewed. Keep the plant away from pets and children, and avoid contact with sap if your skin is sensitive.
Species background for Anthurium radicans
Anthurium radicans is an accepted Anthurium species described by K. Koch and Haage and published in 1855. It is native to eastern Bahia, Brazil, and grows in wet tropical biome. Creeping-rhizomatous growth and bullate, cordate leaves define the species in cultivation.
As the rhizome advances across the substrate, Anthurium radicans produces compact heart-shaped leaves with a raised bullate surface.
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