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.
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 Magnificum x Moronense blends the upright growth pattern of the Magnificum with the trilobed leaf shape of the Moronense, resulting in a wide-leafed hybrid. This hybrid is also known as Anthurium "Yasuni Heart".
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 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 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 Dean McDowell is a hybrid of Philo Gloriosum and Pastazanum, which results in its wide, pillowy leaves. This cultivar has silvery-white streaks on its leaves.
The Philodendron Dean McDowell is a hybrid of Philo Gloriosum and Pastazanum, which results in its wide, pillowy leaves. This cultivar has silvery-white streaks on its leaves.
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!