Anthurium Red Obor Rare Velvet Foliage - Mature Well Rooted Plant | With Pot
Anthurium Red Obor Rare Velvet Foliage - Mature Well Rooted Plant | With Pot
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Anthurium Red Obor is a striking rare aroid known for its deep, rich foliage with subtle red undertones that become more pronounced as the plant matures. It carries that premium, collector-grade presence that instantly sets it apart from common varieties.
The leaves are thick, slightly velvety, and structured, giving the plant a bold and refined look. Under the right lighting, the reddish hues add depth and character, making it a standout piece in any indoor collection.
This is not a mass-grown plant—it’s curated for collectors who appreciate unique genetics and slow, rewarding growth. It performs well indoors in bright, indirect light and adapts to Indian home conditions when kept stable.
Expect a well-rooted plant with strong foliage. Care is moderate—best suited for plant lovers who enjoy maintaining a consistent environment for rare plants.
Key Features:
• Rare Anthurium with red-toned foliage
• Thick, structured, premium leaves
• Unique collector-grade aroid
• Subtle velvet texture under ideal conditions
• Excellent indoor statement plant
• Slow but rewarding growth pattern
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 light enhances leaf color
🌿 Care Guide
Anthurium Red Obor prefers a stable indoor setup. With consistent care, it develops deeper tones and stronger foliage over time.
📍 Placement:
• Place near bright windows with filtered light
• Suitable for living rooms and indoor display areas
• Avoid low-light corners to maintain leaf color
💡 What Helps:
• Keep lighting consistent for better coloration
• Avoid frequent shifting of the plant
• Moderate humidity supports healthier growth
⚠️ Important:
• No direct harsh sunlight
• Avoid soggy soil and overwatering
• Protect from cold drafts
Frequently Asked Questions
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