Portillae (including Indo Portillae and sp. Nov DF)

In addition to the Anthurium sp. Nov. 'df', which was taken from the northern forests of Ecuador by Dewey Fisk in the 1990s, he probably also brought a second plant with him to his nursery in the ...

Anthurium Wonderboy (Red Crystallinum)

The original Anthurium 'Wonderboy' breeding line descended from the nursery and collection of the late Tim Anderson of Palm Hammock Estate. He crossed Anthurium crystallinum, Anthurium m...

Anthurium Red Crystallinum Zara

First of all: Anthurium 'Red Crystallinum' is not a species, but a complex hybrid or cultivar and is now officially accepted and registered as such. The official story of how the 'Zara' came into ...

Anthurium Red Crystallinum (NSE)

Anthurium 'Red Crystallinum' was initially a common name given by Enid Offolter to some plants that originally came from, or developed from, Tim Anderson's Palm Hammock Orchid Estate (formerly kno...

Anthurium Pink Lemonade

The Anthurium 'Pink Lemonade' is a complex hybrid that comes from a 40-year breeding program from Silver Krome Gardens (SKG) and the Dennis Rotolantes breeder. The parent plants of this breeding l...

Canal papillilaminum

Canal Papillilaminums are those specimens that come from the population on the western bank of the Panama Canal in the province of Colón. It is characterized by a generally elongated leaf shape, d...

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 rioclaroense ined.

This anthurium species is a species from the Magnificum complex. It has not yet been described scientifically, which is indicated by the abbreviation "ined." (=ineditus, Latin for not published). ...

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