This specimen is a hybrid between Anthurium Crystallinum "Chocolate" and a NOID cultivar from Doc Block, possibly "Michelle" or "Zara". This specimen has stiff petioles, rounded leaves, and compact growth.
This specimen is a hybrid between Anthurium Crystallinum "Chocolate" and a NOID cultivar from Doc Block, possibly "Michelle" or "Zara". This specimen has stiff petioles, rounded leaves, and compact growth.
This hardy Anthurium Crystallinum "Dark" hybrid appears to have darker-than-usual foliage and is bound to be an easy-to-grow specimen because of its Crystallinum parentage.
This hardy Anthurium Crystallinum "Dark" hybrid appears to have darker-than-usual foliage and is bound to be an easy-to-grow specimen because of its Crystallinum parentage.
The Anthurium Dark Phoenix (Papi x AoS) brings its dark genes to the forefront, with its characteristic velvet texture and coppery--even nearly black--emergent leaves.
The Anthurium Dark Phoenix (Papi x AoS) brings its dark genes to the forefront, with its characteristic velvet texture and coppery--even nearly black--emergent leaves.
The beginner-friendly Anthurium Forgetii "Dark" has round, velvety leaves with a deep green hue and a peltate petiole. The beginner-friendly Anthurium Forgetii "Dark" has round, velvety leaves with a deep green hue and a peltate petiole.
The Anthurium Napo "Gigi" has fleshy, pointy, lobed leaves on reddish-green petioles. It shares similar characteristics to the true Anthurium Versicolor.
The Anthurium Napo x Magnificum hybrid has upright, satiny leaves with a bluish tinge, giving this plant a unique look that marries the best of its parent plants.
The Anthurium Papillilaminum x Crystallinum hybrid brings the dark velvet texture of A. Papillilaminum with the distinctive texture and heart shape of A . Crystallinum.
The Anthurium Papillilaminum x Portillae is an uncommon lowland species from Colombia that brings together the velvet texture of the Papi and the wide sinuses of the Portillae, sometimes called the Anthurium Dorito because of its triangular leaf shape.
The Anthurium Papillilaminum x Warocqueanum hybrid brings the dark velvet texture of A. Papillilaminum with the distinctive texture and elongated shape of A . Warocqueanum.
The Anthurium Tiwintza "Velvet" is a species from northern South America that has ripply, velvet leaves with wide sinuses and cusped veining on stiff, reddish petioles.
The Philodendron "Florida Green" is a cross between P. pedatum and P. squamiferum that makes for this plant's bright green leaves and scaly red petioles!
The Philodendron Serpens "Chocolate" is a quirky philodendron that has an eye-catching chocolate-brown tinge on its leaves and its sensual, hairy petioles!
The Philodendron Strawberry Shake is a variegated form of Philodendron erubescens, known for its mix of pink, cream, and green tones that can show up on the same leaf.