Anthurium Blue Papillilaminum (Kartel Daun)
Best statement piece for intermediate indoor plant collectors.
Elevate your indoor jungle with the Anthurium Blue Papillilaminum (Kartel Daun), a captivating tropical plant known for its distinctive foliage. This established, fully rooted specimen comes in a 4-inch pot, ready for immediate display or future repotting. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 65-85°F. Water only when the soil is dry, typically weekly indoors. This aroid requires intermediate care and is toxic to pets, so place it thoughtfully.
$104.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
141
/ 10298
#141 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
+101%
Above average
Pot Diameter
4
/ inches
Who it's for
- Minimalists wanting architectural plants with rigid, upright structure
- Interior designers seeking a dramatic, high-contrast botanical focal point
- Serious collectors looking to elevate their rare plant portfolio
Who should skip it
- Casual hobbyists lacking specialized greenhouse or humidity equipment
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing affordable, common houseplant varieties
- Impatient gardeners desiring rapid growth and immediate visual impact
Performance breakdown
Foliage Aesthetics
The unique blue-tinged leaves offer a striking visual centerpiece for collectors.
Root Establishment
Fully rooted specimen ensures a seamless transition into your home environment.
Care Accessibility
Intermediate requirements demand consistent attention to humidity and soil moisture levels.
Light Adaptability
Thrives reliably in bright, indirect light common in most modern interiors.
Pet Safety
High toxicity levels necessitate careful placement away from curious household pets.
Display Readiness
Ships in a standard pot, making it ready for immediate placement.
Key Specs
Pot Diameter
4 inches
Temperature Range
65–85°F
Watering Frequency
Approximately once per week indoors
Plant Type
Flowering Plant
Toxicity
Toxic to pets
Pot Included
Yes
Soil Included
Yes
Care Level
Intermediate
Features
- Fully rooted and established plant
- Ready for display or repotting
- Thrives in bright indirect light
- Requires weekly indoor watering
- Toxic to pets
- Intermediate care level
- Unique blue-tinged foliage
What customers say
Customers consistently celebrate the exceptional quality and robust health of the Anthurium Blue Papillilaminum upon delivery. The main appeal is its stunning, unique design, particularly the deep blue coloration and distinctive leaf texture, which often surpasses expectations set by images. Although the price is premium, buyers find the value is warranted by the plant's rarity and the careful packaging that ensures the delicate foliage arrives pristine and ready to flourish. This specimen is regarded as a true collector's centerpiece.
Know before you buy
It means the plant is less forgiving than a standard pothos or snake plant. You will need to be consistent with its light and moisture requirements, as it is sensitive to both overwatering and extreme fluctuations in humidity.
Since it arrives in a 4-inch pot, you should wait until you see roots growing out of the drainage holes or if the plant begins to dry out significantly faster than once a week. When you do repot, use a well-draining aroid mix to ensure the roots get enough oxygen.
No, this variety requires bright, indirect light to maintain its health and unique foliage color. In low-light conditions, the plant will likely stop growing and may eventually lose its vibrant appearance.
The blue-tinged foliage is a natural characteristic of this specific Anthurium variety. Its appearance can be enhanced by providing optimal light conditions, but it is not the result of any artificial dyes or treatments.
This plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause significant oral irritation, swelling, and difficulty swallowing if ingested. It is best kept in a location that is completely inaccessible to curious pets.
The most reliable method is to stick your finger about an inch or two into the soil before watering. If the soil feels dry to the touch, it is time to water; if it still feels damp, wait a few more days to avoid root rot.
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