Pruning guide
How to prune anthurium corrugatum
Best time
Year-round as leaves decline or die
How often
Rarely; as needed
Technique
Use sterilized scissors to snip dead or damaged leaves at the base of the petiole. Avoid cutting into healthy tissue or the central growing point.
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Pruning anthurium corrugatum — FAQ
When should I prune anthurium corrugatum?
Year-round as leaves decline or die. Use sterilized scissors to snip dead or damaged leaves at the base of the petiole. Avoid cutting into healthy tissue or the central growing point.
How often does anthurium corrugatum need pruning?
Rarely; as needed. Anthurium corrugatum needs only minimal maintenance pruning. Remove dead, yellowing, or heavily damaged leaves at the petiole base as they appear. No shaping is needed. This species is grown for its corrugated, textured foliage — leave healthy leaves intact to allow the plant's full ornamental impact to develop.
How do you prune anthurium corrugatum?
Use sterilized scissors to snip dead or damaged leaves at the base of the petiole. Avoid cutting into healthy tissue or the central growing point.