Anthurium Water Dragon is a striking collector Anthurium known for its dramatic tropical foliage and bold presence. Its leaves can develop a beautiful elongated shape with strong texture and an exotic, almost sculptural look as the plant matures. This is the kind of Anthurium that stands out in a collection without needing flowers to get attention.
This plant prefers bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, good humidity, and a chunky, well-draining aroid mix. Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy, and allow the top layer of the mix to begin drying before watering again. With steady care and good airflow, Anthurium Water Dragon can grow into a beautiful statement plant.
🌿 Collector Anthurium 🐉 Bold tropical foliage ☀️ Bright indirect light 💧 Keep lightly moist, not soggy 🌱 Best in chunky aroid mix
Starter Plant Note: You are purchasing a young plant. Leaf shape, size, and texture will continue to develop as the plant matures. Mature plant photos may be shown to represent potential growth.
Pet Toxicity: Anthuriums are toxic to pets if chewed or ingested. Keep away from cats, dogs, and curious nibblers.
📦 Shipping Note: Orders ship Mondays & Tuesdays to help prevent plants from sitting in transit over the weekend. Shipping may be adjusted during extreme weather to protect the plant.
Quick Facts
Plant Type: Tropical foliage plant Genus: Anthurium Care Level: Moderate Pet Toxicity: Toxic to pets if ingested Collector Value: High Growth Habit: Upright tropical foliage
Care Guide
Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves. Water: Keep lightly moist, but do not allow the plant to sit in wet soil. Let the top layer of mix begin to dry before watering. Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity, ideally 60% or higher. Soil/Mix: Use a chunky aroid mix with bark, perlite, coco chips, and good drainage. Temperature: Warm indoor temperatures; protect from cold drafts.
Photo Note: This photo shows the actual young plant currently being grown and potted at Mulliken Nursery. Leaf size and shape will continue to develop as the plant matures.