Anthurium rotolanteum Croat sp nov. ined.

Anthurium rotolanteum, also known as Anthurium rotolantei, is a plant whose origin is not exactly known, which is currently placed in the section cardiolonchium. It is believed to be a species. A...

Anthurium besseae aff.

As Anthurium besseae aff. are basically anthuriums that are similar to Anthurium besseae, but cannot be definitely assigned to the same species. For a more precise explanation of the term “aff.” ...

Anthurium crystallinum Linden & André

Anthurium crystallinum is an anthurium species from the section Cardiolonchium, described by Linden & André in 1873, which is native to Colombia and Panama. The original botanical description...

Anthurium Papillilaminum Croat

The Anthurium papillilaminum Croat is an endemic species of the section Cardiolonchium that lives exclusively in Panama and was discovered in 1986 by Dr. Thomas B. Croat, curator of the Missouri B...

Anthurium Curandero

Medicine man, alternative practitioner and even quack doctor. These are the translations for the Spanish word "Curandero". What motivated Jay Vannini to create his hybrid from Anthurium sp. N...

Anthurium sp. Nov DF (species nova Dewey Fisk)

The Anthurium sp. Nov DF (species nova (=spec. nova, new species)) - a previously undescribed species - is repeatedly referred to as "the holy grail" of the anthurium world. Originally probab...

Anthurium papillilaminum Fort Sherman

The so-called Anthurium papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman' is a special clone of Anthurium papillilaminum. It was collected by Jay Vannini near the US Army base "Fort Sherman" in the 1980s. The fort is ...

Anthurium dressleri Croat

Anthurium dressleri is an anthurium described in 1978 by Tom Croat, curator of the Missouri Botanical Gardens. It belongs to the section Cardiolonchium and is found exclusively in Panama and, more...

Anthurium Antolakii (formerly BVEP / Black Velvet Eastern Panama)

Recently called Anthurium "Antolakii" (Vannini & Croat), previously known as Anthurium "Black Velvet Eastern Panama" (BVEP), is a dark-leaved, terrestrially growing anthurium native to the Gun...

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