Endemic to Chiapas, Mexico, this plant grows well in higher humidity. However, it is actually more tolerant of drier conditions than most of its sister anthuriums, tolerating as low as 35% without complaint. They are known for their thick, velvet leaves that resemble a heart. This Anthurium is slower growing than its cousin Anthurium crystallinum, which may be the reason clarinerviums tend to be a bit harder to find and more expensive.
Care:
Humidity - 60-80% with good air flow. One of the few Anthuriums that can tolerate lower humidity as well.
Water - Let dry completely before watering
Light - Medium to bright indirect