Distinguished by its luxuriant green foliage, the Anthurium Jungle Bush brings rainforest charm to interiors. Revel in the radiant beauty of its long, glossy leaves as they infuse your living space with verdant vibrancy.
Epiphytic in origin, this Jungle King (another moniker) will often show its roots for added wild style. Air purifying, shade tolerant and easy to care for, it’s an appealing addition to indoor jungles.
Anthurium elipticum – Jungle Bush Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Jungle Vibes. Anthuriums naturally thrive in the dappled sunlight of the jungle canopy. Place your Anthurium in a room with bright indirect light to replicate this optimal lighting condition at home.
Humidity Hacks: These tropical beauties are used to the humidity of the Caribbean, so give them a spa day! Mist their leaves regularly or pop them in a steamy bathroom.
Roots Manoeuvre. In their natural habitat, anthuriums thrive on trees rather than in the ground. As a result, roots exposed to the air are completely normal – repotting is probably not required.
Light
Anthuriums thrive in locations with moderate to bright, indirect light conditions, however, they have been known to adapt well to lower light levels.
Watering
Keep the soil moist at all times. Allow the top of the soil to dry-out slightly before watering. The plant will start to droop if it needs more water. Ensure adequate drainage.
Temperature
The Jungle Bush prefers consistent household temperatures of between 15-26°C. Avoid hot & cold draughts.
Humidity
Anthuriums enjoy increased levels of humidity. Mist regularly or sit by the shower for an added boost from time to time.
Feed
Apply a weak dose of liquid fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
This plant is slow to moderate-growing and typically reaches an ultimate height of around 90cm.
Toxicity
Anthuriums are toxic to pets and humans. Their sap can cause skin and eye irritation and leaves are poisonous if ingested. Keep away from children and animals.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
The Anthurium genus hails from the Americas, spreading its botanical brilliance from northern Mexico to northern Argentina and the Caribbean.

























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