anthurium gigi Anthurium 'Gigi' Hybrid
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anthurium gigi Anthurium 'Gigi' Hybrid

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anthurium gigi Anthurium 'Gigi' HybridAnthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' is a cultivated Anthurium hybrid with a compact habit, rounded leaf outline and dark green to deep toned foliage. The shield like blades show pale to silvery veins over a dense velvet surface. The forgetii parent gives the hybrid a closed or nearly closed sinus and a rounded blade profile. The nigrolaminum parent adds darker colour and longer velvet leaf influence, so

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi'

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' is a cultivated Anthurium hybrid with a compact habit, rounded leaf outline and dark green to deep-toned foliage. The shield-like blades show pale to silvery veins over a dense velvet surface.

The forgetii parent gives the hybrid a closed or nearly closed sinus and a rounded blade profile. The nigrolaminum parent adds darker colour and longer velvet-leaf influence, so mature leaves can look rounded, dark and clearly veined in a small-to-medium pot.

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' highlights

  • Compact Anthurium hybrid with rounded, shield-like foliage
  • Dark leaf surface with pale to silvery venation
  • Neat crown growth with rounded leaves held close enough for a full, layered plant
  • Warm roots, steady moisture and an open chunky substrate for clean leaf expansion

Foliage and background of Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi'

Anthurium forgetii is a Colombian species with a peltate-looking leaf attachment and rounded blade shape. Anthurium nigrolaminum is recorded from Colombia to Peru and is associated with wet tropical habitats. This hybrid shows those parent traits through rounded foliage, darker leaf tones and a compact crown.

As the plant matures, leaf roundness, vein contrast and darkness can vary between leaves. Established roots usually bring broader blades, firmer petioles and a fuller crown.

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' care needs

  • Light: Place in bright filtered light with stable exposure; harsh direct sun can bleach or mark the darker surface.
  • Watering: Keep the mix lightly moist, watering after the upper layer has begun to dry and the pot feels lighter.
  • Substrate: Use a fine-to-medium chunky Anthurium mix that keeps oxygen around the roots while holding gentle moisture.
  • Temperature: Maintain warm indoor conditions around 18–26°C and protect the plant from cold windowsills.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps new leaves unfurl with fewer creases; pair it with airflow to keep the crown dry.
  • Feeding: Use a weak balanced fertiliser during active growth. Flush the substrate occasionally if salts collect.
  • Repotting: Move up only one pot size when the root system is well developed, keeping the fresh mix open and evenly aerated.

Common issues in Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi'

  • Soft yellowing leaves: Check for dense, wet substrate around the roots and refresh the mix if it has collapsed.
  • Brown leaf tips: Review watering consistency, mineral buildup, humidity, and root health.
  • Deformed new growth: Inspect the newest leaf and cataphyll area for thrips, mites, or mechanical damage during unfurling.
  • Dull dark leaves: Remove dust gently and check that the plant receives enough filtered light for steady growth.

Growing notes for Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi'

Rounded new leaves can mark when water sits on soft tissue. Water the substrate directly, and keep air moving around the crown after cleaning leaves or nearby plants.

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' home safety notes

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' should be kept away from pets and children that may chew plant material. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, throat, skin, and eyes. Keep it out of reach of pets and children, and handle cut or damaged tissue with care.

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' etymology and botanical background

Anthurium is a genus in the Araceae family. The name comes from Greek words meaning “flower” and “tail”, a reference to the spadix. The epithet forgetii commemorates the collector Forget, while nigrolaminum refers to the generally blackened colour of the dried leaf blade.

Anthurium forgetii x nigrolaminum 'Gigi' stays compact, dark and rounded, with pale venation held over a full crown.

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