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Plants in genus anthurium

Plants in genus anthurium

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Anthurium flexile

Anthurium flexile is a vining species native to Central America, thriving in moderate, indirect light and high humidity. It is well-suited for terrarium culture, rooting easily in moist sphagnum moss, and adds a tropical touch with its manageable size and lush foliage.

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Anthurium 'Big Bertha' X 'wuhoo's First Night'

Anthurium 'Big Bertha' X 'wuhoo's First Night' is a hybridized plant that thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity. It requires well-draining soil and should be kept evenly moist, making it a striking addition to any indoor plant collection.

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Anthurium 'Big Bertha' X 'doc Block F2'

Anthurium 'Big Bertha' X 'Doc Block F2' is a hybrid plant from the Araceae family, known for its preference for bright, indirect light and high humidity. It requires a well-draining soil mix and should be kept evenly moist without becoming waterlogged. This plant is a striking addition to any collection, offering a unique blend of characteristics from its parent plants.

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Anthurium 'Mystique'

Anthurium 'Mystique' is a plant with palette-shaped leaves and contrasting dark green foliage. It is a striking addition to any plant collection, known for its unique leaf shape.

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Anthurium 'Cobra'

Anthurium 'Cobra' is a compact hybrid with a bird nest-like shape, thriving in bright indirect sunlight. It is a low-maintenance plant that can grow under medium to low light, making it a popular choice for indoor plant collections.

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Anthurium dolichostachyum

Anthurium dolichostachyum is a rare and highly sought-after tropical plant known for its large, dark green leaves with prominent veining and dramatic, elongated spathe and spadix. Native to Central and South America, this plant is closely related to Anthurium metallicum and cirinoi. Its ornamental value lies in its striking flowers, which feature a white or cream-colored spathe and a spadix that can be green or pink.

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Anthurium brownii

Anthurium brownii is a striking plant with glossy, lance-shaped leaves in a deep green hue. Native to Central and South America, it grows in tropical forests from sea level to 1,200 meters, making it a unique and showstopping addition to plant collections.

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Anthurium eminens

This plant features large, lance-shaped leaves and a captivating red spadix. It adds elegance and color to spaces.

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Anthurium truncicola

Anthurium truncicola is a climbing plant native to Ecuador, known for its trilobed, elongated leaves with rounded edges and distinctive white veins. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistent but moderate soil moisture. This tropical plant is perfect for adding a touch of the exotic to indoor spaces.

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Anthurium plowmanii

Anthurium plowmanii is a compact plant native to Guatemala, known for its striking venation and pillowed bullate leaves. It thrives in bright indirect light and prefers higher humidity, making it ideal for indoor cultivation. Watering is required when the top 1 inch of soil is dry, ensuring the plant remains healthy and vibrant.

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Anthurium 'Doc Block F2' X 'zara'

Anthurium 'Doc Block F2' X 'zara' is a hybrid plant known for its vibrant appearance and preference for bright, indirect light. It thrives in temperatures between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit and requires high humidity of 60% or more. The plant benefits from a well-draining soil mix and should be kept evenly moist for optimal growth.

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Anthurium 'Zara' X 'amelia's Delight'

Anthurium 'Zara' X 'Amelia's Delight' is a unique hybrid plant known for its vibrant foliage and striking appearance. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 65-75°F. This plant requires a well-draining soil mix and should be kept evenly moist, but not waterlogged. It belongs to the Araceae family and enjoys high humidity levels of 60% or more.

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Anthurium 'Ace Of Spades' X 'zara'

Anthurium 'Ace Of Spades' X 'zara' is a tropical plant that thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity. It requires well-draining soil and should be kept evenly moist, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

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Anthurium andraeanum

Anthurium andraeanum is an easy-care indoor plant with long-lasting, waxy, heart-shaped leaves and blooms that last 2-3 months. It thrives in bright indirect light and purifies the air, but is highly toxic if ingested. This plant is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 11-12.

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Anthurium 'Coral'

Anthurium 'Coral' is a houseplant with palette-shaped, dark green foliage. Its unique leaf shape makes it an attractive addition to indoor plant collections, thriving in bright, indirect light.

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Anthurium 'Silver Blush' X 'prince Of Darkness'

Anthurium 'Silver Blush' X 'Prince of Darkness' is a seedling from a cross between two Anthurium varieties. It requires bright, indirect light and a temperature range of 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant thrives in high humidity and well-draining soil, needing consistent moisture without being waterlogged.

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Anthurium 'Blue Velvet' X 'ace Of Spades'

Anthurium 'Blue Velvet' X 'Ace of Spades' is a hybrid plant with variations in shape, size, and color. It prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity, with well-draining soil kept evenly moist. This plant is a unique addition to collections of tropical foliage.

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Anthurium cutucuense

Anthurium cutucuense is an epiphyte endemic to Ecuador, known for its three-lobed leaves with a bullate texture. This endangered species thrives in cool forest habitats and is valued for its decorative foliage.

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Anthurium huixtlense

Anthurium huixtlense is a striking plant known for its intricate, wavy-edged leaves with a velvety texture and deep green color. Native to Mexico, this Anthurium thrives in moderate light and high humidity, making it an excellent choice for indoor environments that can mimic its natural habitat. The elongated leaves add a touch of elegance and are a standout feature of this species. It is part of the Aroid family, which is known for its diverse and often dramatic foliage. Anthurium huixtlense is a beautiful addition to any plant collection, especially for those who appreciate unique leaf patterns and textures.

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Anthurium 'Rainbow Champion'

Anthurium 'Rainbow Champion' is a tropical plant with vividly colored spathe leaves and a projecting inflorescence. It thrives in warm, humid environments and features heart-shaped leaves on cylindrical petioles.

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Anthurium 'Silver Blush'

Anthurium 'Silver Blush' is a crystallinum hybrid with large, heart-shaped leaves featuring prominent silver veins on a dark green background. It prefers bright, indirect light and moderate humidity, with regular watering and fertilization to promote growth.

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Anthurium podophyllum

Anthurium podophyllum is a terrestrial plant native to the coastal areas of Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico. It thrives in tropical forest understories, particularly in seasonally dry areas. The plant is characterized by its palmate leaves with many subdivisions and is related to Anthurium pedoradiatum. It produces orange berries and is well-suited for those interested in unique foliage plants from tropical regions.

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Anthurium warocqueanum

Anthurium warocqueanum, known as the Queen Anthurium, is a velvet-leaved plant native to Colombia. It is an epiphytic creeper with leaves that can grow up to 4 feet long, featuring a satin sheen. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a stunning addition to indoor plant collections.

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Anthurium dolichostachyum 'Type'

Anthurium dolichostachyum 'Type' is a tropical plant with deep green leaves, thriving in vivarium conditions. It prefers moderate, indirect light and high humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

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Anthurium 'Silver Blush' X 'wonder Boy'

This hybrid of Anthurium 'Silver Blush' and Anthurium 'Wonder Boy' requires bright, indirect light and temperatures between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. It thrives in high humidity (60% or more) and should be planted in well-draining soil, with soil kept evenly moist. It is a member of the Araceae family.

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Anthurium watermaliense

Anthurium watermaliense is a tropical houseplant native to Central America, known for its dark purple spathes and elongated, lance-shaped leaves. It thrives in humid environments with bright, indirect light.

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