Leafy houseplants are all the rage and size-wise, the bigger the better.
Rare and unique houseplants are also incredibly popular, sought after by collectors who have mastered the many popular houseplants available today. Fortunately, the fascinating Crystal Anthurium meets all these criteria and comes with even more benefits. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about growing and caring for Anthurium crystallinum plants at home, including planting, soil considerations, light, temperature, watering, fertilizing, pruning, and more.
Anthurium crystallinum is commonly known as Crystal Anthurium, a member of the popular Anthurium genus. These traditional houseplants are known for their waxy, modified leaves in various colors, which surround their interesting spadix flowers. The flowers are characteristic of the family Araceae to which this genus belongs, along with similar houseplants such as the peace lily.