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Anthurium hookeri variegata, commonly known as a bird's nest anthurium, is a cultivar with pointed leaves that can get up to 3' in length. The foliage of anthurium hookeri varegata feature splashes of white and gold variegation,
...more which becomes more prominent if grown in bright indirect light conditions. Considered one of the most easy going anthuriums, hookeri doesn't require as much humidity as its cousins.Your Anthurium hookeri variegata will ship in a plastic nursery pot in the size selected. Please remember that every plant is different and you will not receive the exact plant pictured. We do our best to ship plants as similar as possible to the ones pictured here.

We currently ship across Quebec and Ontario, Canada. We plan on expanding our shipping Canada-wide in the near future. Orders will be shipped via Canada Post unless otherwise noted.
Care guide
Anthurium hookeri variegata loves bright spaces with medium indirect light. It can also tolerate lower light conditions but should be kept away from direct sunlight to prevent burning.
Give Anthurium hookeri variegata a full watering when the top 2" of soil is dry to your finger. Anthurium hookeri variegata likes to be consistently moist but never waterlogged.
Like most Anthurium, Anthurium hookeri variegata prefers higher humidity of around 60 to 80%. A humidifier may be necessary, otherwise Anthurium hookeri variegata will be happy in a humidity cabinet or greenhouse. Check out our guide for increasing humidity for your houseplants.
During its active growing season (spring to early fall), fertilize Anthurium hookeri variegata with a balanced, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer as instructed. Apply the solution to well-watered soil, avoiding foliage contact. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks, reducing or pausing in winter. Watch for signs of over-fertilization, adjusting the routine if needed.

