This Anthurium displays a tall, elongated leaf blade with a broad base and tapering apex, giving it a narrow shield-like form. The surface is leathery and semi-matte, with smooth texture and visible growth lines running along the midrib.
The sinus is open and shallow, with lobes that are wide-set and slightly downturned. The sinus edge and mid-section often carry a muted red flush, especially around the midrib junction.
The midrib is straight and slightly raised, with a pale yellow-green tone that contrasts against the darker lamina. Secondary veins are subtle, lightly embossed and spaced widely, showing a structured but understated venation pattern.
The overall growth form is upright with moderate to long internodes, reflecting both Hoffmani lineage (elongated form) and Dark Phoenix (red sinus and firm structure).
Leaf Shape: Elongated, shield-like, broad base tapering to point
Surface: Leathery, semi-matte with visible texture lines
Sinus: Shallow, open
Lobes: Wide-set, rounded, slightly reflexed downward
Midrib: Pale green to yellowish, raised and central
Veins: Subtle, spaced; secondary venation minimally pronounced
Petiole: Upright, long, with slight pigmentation
Growth Habit: Upright, open structure with visible internodes