anthurium lineolatum Anthurium lineolatum – Ribbed Leathery Leaves
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anthurium lineolatum

anthurium lineolatum Anthurium lineolatum – Ribbed Leathery Leaves

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anthurium lineolatum Anthurium lineolatum – Ribbed Leathery LeavesAnthurium lineolatum Anthurium lineolatum is an Ecuadorian Anthurium species with a wet tropical background and an epiphytic to subshrub growth form. It develops a short, upright stem structure with very short internodes, long petioles and oval, cartilaginous blades that sit below the petiole length. The foliage is described with a deeper green upper surface and a paler underside, while the petioles and blades carry fine whitish lineoles. Warm, humid

Anthurium lineolatum

Anthurium lineolatum is an Ecuadorian Anthurium species with a wet-tropical background and an epiphytic to subshrub growth form. It develops a short, upright stem structure with very short internodes, long petioles and oval, cartilaginous blades that sit below the petiole length.

The foliage is described with a deeper green upper surface and a paler underside, while the petioles and blades carry fine whitish lineoles. Warm, humid conditions, filtered light and a loose root zone suit its structure, especially while new leaves are expanding and hardening.

Leaf and stem details on Anthurium lineolatum

  • Botanical status: Accepted Anthurium species in the arum family, Araceae.
  • Origin: Native to north-western Ecuador.
  • Growth form: Recorded as a subshrub or epiphyte with a short, upright stem.
  • Stem structure: Very short internodes keep the crown compact above the root zone.
  • Petioles: Rigid, erect petioles are longer than the leaf blades and can show purplish tones with whitish lineoles.
  • Leaf blades: Oval, cartilaginous blades are deeper green above, paler below and shaped with a cordate base.

Root structure and foliage handling

Anthurium lineolatum should be grown with the crown clear of heavy substrate and the root zone kept open. A compact, wet mix can reduce oxygen around the roots, while an airy Anthurium blend gives the plant a better balance of moisture and drainage.

The petioles carry the leaves above the crown, so new growth needs space as it rises and opens. Stable humidity helps the blades expand more evenly before the tissue hardens, especially around the cuspidate tip and basal lobes.

Care for Anthurium lineolatum

  • Light: Place in bright filtered light. Direct sun can mark tender leaves and dry the edges too quickly.
  • Water: Keep the mix lightly and evenly moist, then let excess water drain fully after each watering.
  • Substrate: Use bark, coarse fibre and mineral pieces to keep the root zone airy around the short stem base.
  • Humidity: Maintain stable humidity around emerging leaves to reduce tearing, sticking and crisp margins.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant warm and avoid cold, wet roots.
  • Air movement: Gentle airflow reduces stale moisture around the crown, cataphylls and leaf bases.
  • Repotting: Move to a fresh open mix when the old substrate begins to collapse or stay wet for too long.

Issues to watch on Anthurium lineolatum

  • Crisp margins: Usually linked to dry air, uneven watering or a root ball that dries too far.
  • Yellowing leaves: Check for compact substrate, poor drainage or roots sitting wet for too long.
  • Misshapen new growth: Humidity drops during unfurling can leave new leaves folded or uneven.
  • Torn soft leaves: Give new growth more space and avoid moving the plant while blades are still expanding.
  • Stale crown moisture: Improve airflow if old cataphyll material and leaf bases stay damp after watering.

Safety for Anthurium lineolatum

Anthurium lineolatum is not pet-safe if chewed. Like other Anthuriums, it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, throat and digestive tract.

Botanical background

Anthurium lineolatum was described by Sodiro in 1905. The epithet refers to fine linear marking, reflected in the lineolate detail described on the petioles and foliage.

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I am rating this, to some degree, from a hypothetical standpoint. It SEEMS like a great bone. It SEEMS like it will last quite a while and withstand some avid chewers. However, I can't say for certain because it just wasn't well-loved by my Black Lab. She has a penchant for chewing animal bones. She loves to find wildlife bones in our yard and munch on them, so we do our best to provide healthy chewing options in the house. She will go to town on a cow's joint and even enjoys a peanut butter filled Kong from time to time, but this bone just didn't meet her expectations. It's not a bad bone. It has a very rugged feel and seems like it would be safe if bits and pieces were to begin coming off, like they're safely edible. I guess (and I can't say for sure..) it just doesn't have as much of a meaty flavor as many dog's like. If your pup is a Nylabone chewer- or likes to chow down on your loafers- this bone may be a perfect new addition to his/her toy bin.
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