Apoballis acuminatissima 'Purple Sword' Rare Houseplant
Apoballis acuminatissima 'Purple Sword' Houseplant — This exquisite collector's plant showcases striking dark green foliage adorned with silver-grey markings, and it boasts a touch of elegance with its purple-tinged undersides, ribs, and stems.
Botanical Classification: Apoballis acuminatissima
Common Names: Apoballis Purple Sword, Homalomena Purple Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to medium light — make sure to place in that does not get any direct light.
Water. Careful of overwatering— the more light & warmth the plant gets, the more water will be needed. Allow the soil to dry out in between watering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. During the spring and summer months, nourish your plant by providing monthly feedings. Opt for a fertilizer that is either high in nitrogen or specifically formulated for Anthurium plants. It's essential to dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended strength and apply it exclusively to damp soil for optimal growth and well-being.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets & humans
Apoballis acuminatissima 'Purple Sword' Houseplant — This exquisite collector's plant showcases striking dark green foliage adorned with silver-grey markings, and it boasts a touch of elegance with its purple-tinged undersides, ribs, and stems.
Botanical Classification: Apoballis acuminatissima
Common Names: Apoballis Purple Sword, Homalomena Purple Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to medium light — make sure to place in that does not get any direct light.
Water. Careful of overwatering— the more light & warmth the plant gets, the more water will be needed. Allow the soil to dry out in between watering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. During the spring and summer months, nourish your plant by providing monthly feedings. Opt for a fertilizer that is either high in nitrogen or specifically formulated for Anthurium plants. It's essential to dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended strength and apply it exclusively to damp soil for optimal growth and well-being.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets & humans
Apoballis acuminatissima 'Purple Sword' Houseplant — This exquisite collector's plant showcases striking dark green foliage adorned with silver-grey markings, and it boasts a touch of elegance with its purple-tinged undersides, ribs, and stems.
Botanical Classification: Apoballis acuminatissima
Common Names: Apoballis Purple Sword, Homalomena Purple Sword
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to medium light — make sure to place in that does not get any direct light.
Water. Careful of overwatering— the more light & warmth the plant gets, the more water will be needed. Allow the soil to dry out in between watering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. During the spring and summer months, nourish your plant by providing monthly feedings. Opt for a fertilizer that is either high in nitrogen or specifically formulated for Anthurium plants. It's essential to dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended strength and apply it exclusively to damp soil for optimal growth and well-being.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets & humans