Anthurium jenmanii is a bold, sculptural plant known for its thick, leathery, paddle‑shaped leaves that form a dramatic bird’s‑nest rosette. Mature plants develop a wide, symmetrical crown, often reaching 2–3 ft across, making them standout specimens in tropical gardens or interior plant collections. Low‑maintenance, long‑lived, and visually striking.
Jenman’s Anthurium, Bird’s Nest Anthurium
Anthurium jenmanii
Native to the tropical rainforests of northern South America, especially Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela, where it grows as a terrestrial or epiphytic plant in warm, humid understory environments.
Best suited for USDA Zones 10–11. A true tropical species: thrives in warmth, humidity, and filtered light.
Anthurium jenmanii is a bold, sculptural plant known for its thick, leathery, paddle‑shaped leaves that form a dramatic bird’s‑nest rosette. Mature plants develop a wide, symmetrical crown, often reaching 2–3 ft across, making them standout specimens in tropical gardens or interior plant collections. Low‑maintenance, long‑lived, and visually striking.
Jenman’s Anthurium, Bird’s Nest Anthurium
Anthurium jenmanii
Native to the tropical rainforests of northern South America, especially Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela, where it grows as a terrestrial or epiphytic plant in warm, humid understory environments.
Best suited for USDA Zones 10–11. A true tropical species: thrives in warmth, humidity, and filtered light.