Very different were is this one from? It looks similar to some I grew from seed out of brazil under a few different names. Most were not what they...
I have also heard both that Philo evansii is both a species and a natural hybrid. I think that years ago sense it was growing in the wild it was...
The climbing split leaf Philodendron does indeed look to be Philodendron lacerum. Steve you may find Tom bring up the name philo radiatum on this...
Re: Anthurium primer, part 2 The rock is called expanded shell. They basically take clay and heat it up as it heats up it forms rock similar to...
The website is www.Briansbotanicals.net I hope posting it is OK I am not sure if it is, If not I will remove it.
Re: Anthurium primer, part 2 Here is a photo of many of the anthuriums I am growing on a rock wall. This rock wall is made out of shell rock a...
I was just talking to botanist about this plant while looking in the new APG II charts. This is the chart that is reordering all plants into new...
Here are some photos of Clarinervium fruit. Also attached in a Crystallinum form it is hard to find a pure species but I believe this is a species...
I looked at the auction and they are not Anthurium seeds. I have grown out tons of aroids from seed and a few thousand anthuriums from seed. Their...
Looks to be a older hybrid called Philodendron Andersons red.
I believe one of the major differences is in berry color. The Clarinervium will have large orange berries while the Crystallinum will have white...
This species is Asian and their may actually be three in the group but the botanist are still not sure. This one is the most common form. It would...
Hello I joined after hearing Steve mention the board on aroid-L. I look forward to being apart of the group and answering questions when I can....