Exactly. Several rheophytic anthuriums have individual plants that successfully colonize deep nooks at midstream where their roots are fully...
Greetings: Not particularly good images (had a dying digital SLR on that trip), but you get the idea....
Anthurium 'Crystal Hope' from TC...true, undiluted Anthurium crystallinum are surprisingly rare in cultivation. Most plants appear to be F1 or F2...
Greetings: I produce this plant commercially for both 6" hanging pot local market and (occasionally) for export to the U.S. Michael...the...
Steve: I'm glad to see that you took Neil's determination at face value. I agree that the plant depicted has a strong showing of spectabile...
Good luck with your plant. My experience with wildings of this species is that their petioles were def. round in cross-section, and that the...
Steve: There used to be a very large specimen at Atlanta whose image has been posted all over the web. Neil Carroll also has it on TAP. I know...
Eric: The type of damage will certainly determine the type of leaf predator. As Steve has pointed out, mice and (particularly) black rats will...
Great! Hope you're good to go with this. Some info on its infl. would also be good when available. Would be interesting if the R's can...
Steve: Seriously...I strongly recommend that you check the petiole and overlook the leaf morphology for a moment. It should be completely...
Steve: Superb side-by-side illustration of your case. I do have known Anthurium forgetii x A. crystallinum that look just like your plant; in...
Thanks, I'll have a look. I'm not sure that would not put a great deal of emphasis on whether sinus is open or closed, since I have found that...
Ah, we are finally all in agreement it seems! Bring on the elfs & pink unicorns! (warning: nit-picking, long-winded response follows)...
My pleasure. Eiza Matuda collected Anthurium titanium in eastern Chiapas and was unaware of, or ignored, Standley and Steyermarks published...
Quite correct. Anthurium xanthosomifolium is a junior synonym of Anthurium titanium, neither a valid species nor a synonym of A....