anthurium bakeri common name Anthurium Bakeri | Rare Strap-Leaf Aroid
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anthurium bakeri common name

anthurium bakeri common name Anthurium Bakeri | Rare Strap-Leaf Aroid

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anthurium bakeri common name Anthurium Bakeri | Rare Strap-Leaf AroidThe Anthurium Bakeri breaks all the rules of what people typically expect an Anthurium to look like. Native to the lush, humid rainforests extending from Guatemala down to Colombia, this striking epiphyte doesn't produce wide, heart shaped leaves. Instead, it is celebrated for its incredibly long, narrow, dark green strap like foliage that elegantly cascades downward. With a prominent, pale midrib running down the center of its leathery leaves, the

The Anthurium Bakeri breaks all the rules of what people typically expect an Anthurium to look like. Native to the lush, humid rainforests extending from Guatemala down to Colombia, this striking epiphyte doesn't produce wide, heart-shaped leaves. Instead, it is celebrated for its incredibly long, narrow, dark-green strap-like foliage that elegantly cascades downward.

With a prominent, pale midrib running down the center of its leathery leaves, the Bakeri offers a wild, untamed jungle aesthetic. But its true show-stopping feature reveals itself after it blooms. The plant frequently produces short inflorescences that develop into breathtaking clusters of bright, pearl-like red berries that dangle dramatically from the center of the plant. It’s an absolute must-have for hanging baskets, high shelves, or mounted aroid displays.

The Brilliant Red Berries Unlike many houseplants that require specific pollinators to fruit, the Anthurium Bakeri is known to self-pollinate quite easily indoors. Following its subtle, pale-green flower (spathe and spadix), the plant will produce a cluster of vibrant red berries. These berries contain seeds, which means you can even try your hand at growing baby Bakeris from scratch!
Let it Hang! In the wild, this plant is an epiphyte, meaning it grows attached to the branches of trees, allowing its long strap leaves to drape beautifully towards the forest floor. To recreate this at home, pot it in a hanging basket, place it on a tall pedestal, or even mount it to a piece of cork bark wrapped in sphagnum moss.
Caution: Toxic to Pets Like all Anthuriums, the Bakeri contains calcium oxalate crystals. Chewing or ingesting the leaves, stems, or those bright red berries can cause severe mouth irritation, drooling, and stomach upset in cats, dogs, and humans. Keep this cascading beauty safely out of reach of curious pets and toddlers.
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Light

Bright, dappled, indirect light is best for this rainforest native. An east-facing window or a spot pulled back from a bright south/west window is perfect. Adequate light is essential to encourage the plant to flower and produce its signature red berries. However, avoid harsh, direct sunlight, which will scorch the leaves and turn them a faded, sickly yellow.

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Watering

As an epiphyte, its roots are designed to be drenched by rain and then dry out quickly in the breeze. Allow the top 50% of the potting mix to dry out before giving it a thorough watering. Never let the entire pot go bone dry, but equally, never let the plant sit in a saucer of standing water, which will quickly lead to root rot.

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Humidity & Airflow

The Anthurium Bakeri loves humidity! Aim for 60% or higher to keep the long strap leaves looking pristine. If your air is too dry, you will quickly notice the long leaf tips turning crispy and brown. Good airflow is also important to mimic its natural tree-canopy environment and prevent fungal growth.

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Growing Media

A chunky, highly aerated, fast-draining aroid mix is absolutely critical. Do not use dense, straight potting soil. Create an airy mix using plenty of medium orchid bark, coarse perlite, horticultural charcoal, and some long-fiber sphagnum moss. The thick epiphyte roots need massive amounts of oxygen.

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Feeding

To support continuous foliage growth and berry production, feed your Bakeri every two to four weeks during the spring and summer. Use a balanced, high-quality liquid houseplant or orchid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Pause feeding during the winter.

Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Crispy, Brown Leaf Tips

This is the most common issue with strap-leaf Anthuriums. It is almost always a sign of low ambient humidity or inconsistent watering (letting the soil get too dry). Boost your humidity with a humidifier and ensure you are watering deeply as soon as the top half of the soil dries out.

No Flowers or Red Berries

If your Bakeri is growing leaves but refusing to fruit, it likely needs more light. While they are shade plants in the wild, indoor environments are often much darker than we realize. Move it closer to a bright, indirect light source and ensure you are feeding it regularly during the growing season.

Yellowing Leaves & Mushy Base

If the leaves are turning yellow and the base of the plant feels soft or mushy, you are overwatering and the roots are rotting. Ensure your soil mix is extremely chunky and that your pot has large drainage holes. Let the plant dry out more between waterings.

Quick Plant Profile

Botanical Name Anthurium bakeri
Common Names Strap-leaf Anthurium, Baker's Anthurium
Family Araceae (Aroid family)
Origin Central and South America (Guatemala to Colombia)
Leaf Detail Long, narrow, dark green strap-like leaves with a prominent midrib.
Growth Habit Epiphytic, cascading. Excellent for hanging baskets.
Watering Rule Keep lightly moist. Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out.
Light Bright indirect light. Essential for berry production.
Humidity High humidity (60%+). Crucial for preventing crispy leaf tips.
Temperature 18°C–29°C. Keep warm and protect from cold drafts.
Toxicity Contains calcium oxalate. Toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested.
Ideal For Hanging baskets, aroid collectors, high shelves, humid plant rooms.
Care Level Intermediate — Requires chunky soil, good humidity, and mindful watering.
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