Anthurium King Veitchii Rare Velvet Foliage Plant
Anthurium King Veitchii Rare Velvet Foliage Plant
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Anthurium King Veitchii is not just a plant—it’s a statement piece. Known for its long, cascading leaves with deep ribbed texture, this rare aroid instantly draws attention in any indoor setting.
As the plant matures, the foliage becomes more dramatic, developing elongated, pendant leaves that can grow impressively large under the right care. The rich green tone combined with the structured ribbing gives it a regal presence—hence the name “King.”
This is a collector’s favourite for a reason. It performs well indoors in bright, indirect light and adapts to Indian home conditions with a bit of consistency. Expect a medium-sized plant initially, with significant growth potential over time.
While not difficult, it does best with attentive care—making it perfect for plant lovers who enjoy nurturing rare, high-impact foliage plants.
Key Features:
• Iconic long ribbed “king” foliage
• Rare and highly sought-after aroid
• Dramatic cascading leaf structure
• Excellent indoor statement plant
• Strong growth potential with maturity
• Collector-grade premium plant
Plant Care at a Glance
Moderate, let top soil dry
Bright indirect light
18–30°C ideal
Not pet safe
Moderate care
Slow to medium
Chunky, well-draining mix
Stable humidity boosts leaf size
🌿 Care Guide
Anthurium King Veitchii thrives in a stable indoor setup. Once settled, it grows steadily and rewards patience with larger, dramatic leaves.
📍 Placement:
• Place near bright windows with filtered light
• Suitable for living rooms and airy indoor spaces
• Avoid low-light corners to encourage larger leaves
💡 What Helps:
• Keep humidity moderate to high for better leaf development
• Avoid frequent repositioning
• Clean leaves to maintain texture and shine
⚠️ Important:
• No direct harsh sunlight
• Do not overwater or let soil stay soggy
• Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops
Frequently Asked Questions
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