Keep it warm and well-misted, and this eye-catching plant will reward you well
Photograph: Fabrizio Guarisco/ShutterstockPhotograph: Fabrizio Guarisco/ShutterstockAnthurium clarinervium, to give it its proper name, has become quite the brag plant, with its large, velvety, heart-shaped leaves growing to a whopping 30cm in length. The foliage is dark green on top and lighter on the underside, made even more eye-catching by the prominent white veins that sprout from a central vein.
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