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Plants in genus anthurium

Plants in genus anthurium

Anthurium coriaceum 'San Juan'

Originating from the tropical forests of South America, this plant has thick, leathery, dark green leaves with an elongated shape and small white flowers. It also features a large, showy red spadix.

Anthurium cupulispathum

Anthurium cupulispathum is a tropical plant native to Ecuador and Colombia, thriving in humid environments with indirect light. It is part of the Belolonchium section of the Anthurium genus and is sought after for indoor gardens due to its unique spathe-shaped structures.

Anthurium acaule

Anthurium acaule is a unique epiphytic plant native to the Lesser Antilles and parts of Central and South America. It features heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with small black dots and forms a dense, ground-hugging rosette. The plant produces white berries and has a spadix surrounded by a pale green or whitish spathe. It thrives in the warm, humid understory of tropical rainforests and is notable for its compact size and tolerance for lower light conditions. The name 'acaule' refers to its lack of a visible stem, and it is a distinctive member of the Anthurium genus.

Anthurium splendidum

Anthurium splendidum, also known as 'Mottled Anthurium', is a striking plant with large, glossy leaves featuring white veins and mottled patterns. This montane species thrives in cooler temperatures, especially at night, and requires very high humidity for optimal leaf development. Its unique bullate leaves make it a standout in any collection.

Anthurium pallidiflorum 'Guayusa'

Anthurium pallidiflorum 'Guayusa' is an epiphytic or lithophytic plant native to Ecuador, known for its distinctive foliage and pale green or yellow flowers. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires regular moisture without waterlogging. This plant is ideal for those looking to add a touch of the exotic to their indoor plant collection.

Anthurium warocqueanum 'Big'

Anthurium warocqueanum 'Big', a variation of the Queen Anthurium, is known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with a velvety texture and intricate veining. The deep green top and rich burgundy underside make it a striking houseplant. It requires high humidity, indirect light, and well-draining soil to thrive, making it a favorite among aroid collectors.

Anthurium macdanielii

Anthurium macdanielii is a tropical plant celebrated for its heart-shaped leaves, which display intricate veins and vary in color from green to reddish-purple. It thrives in high humidity and bright, indirect light, making it ideal for indoor environments. This plant requires well-draining soil and regular watering to maintain its lush appearance. Its unique foliage adds a touch of the tropics to any space, and it is a popular choice for those looking to cultivate a vibrant indoor garden.

Anthurium effusilobum

Anthurium effusilobum is a tropical plant native to the rainforests of Central and South America, known for its elongated, glossy green leaves and unique inflorescences. It thrives in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light and requires consistent but moderate watering. This plant adds a touch of the exotic to indoor spaces.

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 'Big Red Bird'

Anthurium 'Big Red Bird' is a tropical plant with glossy, heart-shaped leaves over a foot long, reminiscent of vibrant bird plumage. The spadix resembles a vividly colored bird's beak, adding to its exotic appeal. It thrives in warm, humid environments and requires well-draining soil.

Anthurium cupulispathum 'Green Sinus'

Anthurium cupulispathum 'Green Sinus' is a tropical plant native to South America, known for its unique sinus-shaped spathe. It requires bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and high humidity to thrive, making it a distinctive addition to any plant collection.

Anthurium 'Splendid Crystal'

Sought after by plant collectors, this plant features glossy, heart-shaped leaves with an intricate pattern of silvery veins, making it a visually appealing addition to any collection.

Anthurium 'Lost In Paquisha'

Anthurium 'Lost In Paquisha' is a striking plant with large, heart-shaped leaves featuring prominent veining in dark green and silver. It thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, requiring the soil to dry slightly between waterings. This plant adds a touch of tropical elegance to indoor spaces.

Anthurium rugulosum 'Chita'

Anthurium rugulosum 'Chita' is a compact plant with textured, rugose leaves featuring deep green and maroon markings. This Anthurium is known for its striking foliage rather than its flowers, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts. Its unique leaf texture and coloration add visual interest to any plant collection.

Anthurium 'Shuar Princess'

Anthurium 'Shuar Princess' is a hybrid plant with large, velvety leaves that have prominent veining and a dark, almost black coloration. It thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, requiring regular watering with slight soil drying. This plant is a striking addition to indoor collections.

Anthurium fasciale

Anthurium fasciale is a plant endemic to Ecuador, thriving in subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts for this unique species.

Anthurium longissimilobum

Anthurium longissimilobum is a tropical plant native to Ecuador, known for its elongated leaves with unique lobes and intricate patterns. It thrives in warm, humid conditions with bright indirect light and requires a well-draining soil mix. This plant is a striking addition to any collection, offering a distinctive foliage display.

Anthurium rugulosum 'Lluruqui'

Anthurium rugulosum 'Lluruqui' is an exotic houseplant known for its unique pebble-like leaves. It is easy to care for, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

Anthurium angusticalom

Anthurium angusticalom is a tropical plant with slender, elongated leaves that have a deep green, glossy texture. It produces vibrant red spathes, adding a splash of color to indoor or tropical garden settings.

Anthurium 'Amazon Fox' 'inverse Crossing'

Anthurium 'Amazon Fox' is a hybrid with glossy, heart-shaped leaves in deep green and burgundy. It features a vibrant, upright spadix and a contrasting white spathe, making it a striking addition to any plant collection.

Anthurium cachabianum

Anthurium cachabianum is a plant endemic to Ecuador, recognized for its deep-green, velvety, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins. It thrives in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, making it ideal for environments with high humidity. This species is threatened by habitat loss, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts. Anthurium cachabianum is admired for its striking foliage and is suitable for indoor cultivation in bright, indirect light. Its unique leaf texture and color make it a popular choice for plant enthusiasts.

Anthurium panamense

Anthurium panamense is a tropical plant native to Panama, known for its large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves. This species can grow as an epiphyte or terrestrial plant, thriving in humid, shaded environments. It features inflorescences with a spadix and colorful spathe, making it a popular choice for indoor and greenhouse cultivation. Anthurium panamense is relatively low maintenance, adding a touch of the tropics to any plant collection.

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