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). ...
Anthurium 'Mehani' is a complex hybrid that emerged in the 2000s. It is a hybrid of Anthurium [magnificum x (radicans x luxurians)] x crystallinum, known for its bluish leaves. Overall, it closely...
This plant comes from Rory Antolak's collection and is characterized by the dark, glaucous-elongated and tapered leaves, which give this species its name, at least for now, in addition to its Pana...
This form of Anthurium papillilaminum, which is circulating in Europe, came to a Belgian collector from the USA in the 1990s from the then chairman of the International Aroid Society (IAS) Alber...
The Anthurium papillilaminum 'A+' from Scott Cohen , an American breeder, is a pure Anthurium papillilaminum. "A+" is its own designation to better distinguish it from other A. papillilaminum...
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...
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...
We name our NoIDs, which act as mother plants, as Anthurium Jane Doe because the origin and safe identification is not possible. This is how we differentiate our NoIDs by name from the many o...
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