Pruning guide
How to prune anthurium coriaceum
Best time
Any time as dead or damaged leaves appear
How often
Rarely; as needed only
Technique
Cut spent or damaged petioles at their base near the main stem using clean, sterile scissors. Do not remove healthy leaves.
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Pruning anthurium coriaceum — FAQ
When should I prune anthurium coriaceum?
Any time as dead or damaged leaves appear. Cut spent or damaged petioles at their base near the main stem using clean, sterile scissors. Do not remove healthy leaves.
How often does anthurium coriaceum need pruning?
Rarely; as needed only. Anthurium coriaceum, known for its large leathery paddle-shaped leaves, requires no routine pruning. Remove only dead, yellowed, or physically damaged leaves by cutting cleanly at the base of the petiole. Healthy leaves, even old ones, support the plant and should be left in place.
How do you prune anthurium coriaceum?
Cut spent or damaged petioles at their base near the main stem using clean, sterile scissors. Do not remove healthy leaves.