Plants in genus anthurium
Anthurium lingua
Anthurium lingua is a plant endemic to Ecuador, known for its elongated, tongue-like leaves and deep green, glossy foliage. It has air-purifying properties and thrives in bright, indirect light with consistently moist soil.
Anthurium 'Magnificum X Crystallinum'
Anthurium 'Magnificum X Crystallinum' is admired for its heart-shaped, velvety leaves with striking silver veining. It thrives in well-draining soil rich in organic matter and prefers medium to bright indirect light. This plant is not pet-friendly, making it important to keep out of reach of animals.
Anthurium digitatum
Anthurium digitatum is an ornamental houseplant with long, slender stems and heart-shaped leaves. It produces small white flowers and prefers moist, shady conditions, making it a popular choice for indoor gardening.
Anthurium arisaemoides
Anthurium arisaemoides is a tropical plant known for its unique trisect, bullate leaves. It thrives in well-drained soil and requires intermediate to warm conditions, making it a heavy feeder. This plant is part of the aroid family and is appreciated for its distinctive foliage.
Anthurium polyneuron
Anthurium polyneuron is a medium-sized plant endemic to Ecuador, thriving in subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It features elongated, lance-shaped leaves with deep green color and prominent white or silver veins. This plant requires bright, indirect light and consistent moisture, making it suitable for indoor environments. Its striking foliage and adaptability make it a popular choice for plant enthusiasts.
Anthurium recavum
Anthurium recavum is a striking plant native to the rainforests of Central and South America, known for its long leaves with an undulating metallic pattern. It features a unique inflorescence with a tall, slender spadix and a colorful spathe. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistent moisture, making it a captivating choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Anthurium bomboizense
Popular for interior decoration, this plant has large, heart-shaped leaves with a glossy, deep green color.
Anthurium pedatum
Anthurium pedatum, commonly known as Spoonleaf Anthurium, features elongated, deeply lobed leaves with a dark green to velvety matte finish. The foliage is marked by prominent veins, adding to its visual appeal. Native to Central and South America, this plant thrives in humid environments with bright, indirect light.
Anthurium oxycarpum 'Giganteum'
Anthurium oxycarpum 'Giganteum' is an extraordinary and relatively rare variety from South America, featuring large, heart-shaped leaves that can exceed three feet in length. The glossy green leaves have prominent veining, and the plant produces spadix and spathe flowers. It prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it prized among plant enthusiasts.
Anthurium rugulosum 'Chocolate'
Anthurium rugulosum 'Chocolate' is a compact plant known for its dark chocolate-brown to burgundy foliage. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistently moist soil and high humidity. This plant is part of the Anthurium genus, which is popular for its unique and colorful foliage, making it a standout choice for indoor plant collections.
Anthurium tremulum
Anthurium tremulum is a slender plant native to the subtropical and tropical moist montane forests of Ecuador. It features arching stems with lance-shaped leaves that range from light green to chartreuse, adorned with intricate veining. This plant is threatened by habitat loss and thrives in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light. It produces pendulous, elongated spadices with green and white flowers that have a trembling appearance. Consistent but moderate watering and a well-draining potting mix are essential for its care. The plant is part of the Araceae family and is known for its medium size and intermediate climate preference.
Anthurium reflexinervium
Anthurium reflexinervium is a rainforest plant from Ecuador, prized for its large, heart-shaped leaves with a velvety texture and prominent veins. It requires bright, indirect light, moderate watering, and high humidity, making it a popular ornamental plant.