‘Voodoo Child’™, elsewhere in this article. Buy Ecuadorian Anthurium regale in Singapore,Singapore. A recurring problem for people interested in these plants is the lack of the original provenance of many, even those being grown in botanical gardens. lupinum. magnificum “Norte” plants in cultivation. The Lyon Botanical Garden (France) and Bonn Botanical Garden (Germany) also maintain an impressive diversity of these plants. Recently, the plant shown above right has produced a leaf with a >30”/75 cm lamina. An ever smaller number of plants in cultivation in the U.S. now appear to be the visually similar dark forms of A. portillae (ined., not to be confused with A. Besides the amazing color and strong leaf quilting, it is also noteworthy for maintaining the velvety texture and contrast veins of the A. marmoratum parent since these characters are often lost in cross sectional hybrids. Most velvet leaf anthuriums are somewhat temperature tolerant and, provided with high humidity, make excellent collectors’ plants. Anthurium; A-E; F-J; K-N; O-S; T-Z OK Filter By. This species has been widely cultivated in many countries since its description and introduction to horticulture almost seventy years ago. Author’s photo. the spectral solar radiation range of 400-700 nanometers) in deeply shaded environments. Anthurium warocqueanum – another large leaf western Colombian endemic, growing as a hemiepiphytic or epiphytic giant species in undercanopy from sea level elevation tropical rain forest to upper elevation cloud forest ecosystems (>7,000’/2,200 masl) in the western part of the country. New leaf on a young, seed-grown Anthurium carlablackiae. Another of my older hybrids still being grown in very limited numbers in Guatemala, A. warocqueanum x dressleri, is also proving to be a very handsome cross as it matures (see image below). 6”-$20. Compare to another clone from the same cross shown in the article on pebbled leaf anthuriums elsewhere on this website. In the case of this particular hybrid, the reticulation has so far intensified as they mature. Two readily differentiated forms of Anthurium warocqueanum as young F1s, shown above in 6”/15 cm pots and grown in Guatemala. Three petiole profiles on new mature leaves of a trio of currently undescribed species that are closely related to Anthurium magnificum. All of these species can develop very robust stems. queen anthurium. Young, artificially propagated F1 Anthurium dressleri of the Río Guanche ecotype, very dark leaf form. Line breeding by me has brought out darker leaf colors in F1s and F2s; my friend Peter Rockstroh grew out several dozen plants from a seedling batch of mine in Guatemala and ended up with several extremely dark clones that he grew successfully as houseplants. While many hybrids lack the visual appeal of their putative parents, there are a number of standouts that are definitely worthy of rare aroid collectors’ attention. Warm days, cooler nights and large pots with long-lasting, free-draining media should improve its appearance. Anthurium Regale Medium. Anthurium clarinervium growing wild as a lithophyte in Tropical Wet Forest in Chiapas, México. With its beautiful round leaves it really stands out in the collection. Shown above left, a new leaf on a wild Anthurium leuconeurum in Chiapas, México and right, the very attractive and recently-described Guatemalan endemic, A. archilae. Pachyneurium primary hybrid as a pollen parent and Enid Offolter of NSE Tropicals has done the same with a southern Andean sect. Basal lobes on these western populations also do not appear to meet or overlap like those in Colombian plants. Dismiss notification. This is an Anthurium cf. This is the Queen’s Anthurium! Two unusual Anthurium clarinervium hybrids. Following Chris Hall and Arden Dearden’s lead with their use of A. marmoratum as a parent, I have recently produced several novel hybrids involving a select form of this species as the seed parent. A number of these types of crosses are showing great promise in youth and are very vigorous. Large numbers of seed grown plants are produced in southeast Asia as well as to a lesser degree in the EU, and some plants appearing on the market in the U.S. since 2018 appear to have originated from those regions. This species requires a fair amount of shade, high relative humidity and an upright support to hold a full complement of well-developed leaves (six to nine). Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsy’s Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. The acclaimed “Queen Anthurium”, discovered by Gustav Wallis in the late 19th century in Antioquia Department and described by Thomas Moore from unnumbered Wallis collections in 1878. Big bag. Enter minimum price to. Learn more. Trials have shown that cutting-grown plants artificially maintained as untrellised, terrestrial runners can retain their cordate, blackish-colored, velvety juvenile leaves indefinitely. This is what some growers in the U.S. refer to as the “dark form”. Images of wild plants as well as this image show these two undescribed taxa to be among the most attractive forms in this group. Sale Price €17.61 Join Waitlist. Anthurium forgetii – a terrestrial, lithophytic and epiphytic plant at lower elevations in western Colombia to northeastern Ecuador (Carchí Province). Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. After discarding a large number of what he considered to be mediocre young plants, he selected several clones for vigor and exceptional color. As currently defined (Jácome & Croat 2005), this is a large to giant high elevation cloud forest hemiepiphyte restricted to west-central Colombia with a characteristic basal vein pattern, a deep pink or deep red spathe and a bright green to reddish-tinged green spadix. be an A. papillilaminum. Some of these, such as A. Leaves may be nearly orbicular in some populations, always showing prominent basal lobes. Only four of these hybrids show any evidence of white contrast veining, which appears to be a recessive trait unless A. magnificum is used. Image: F. Muller. Well grown A. warocqueanum should hold good leaf numbers; in this case seven and at least one more should emerge promptly. I have 4 specimens of Anthurium regale. anthurium magnificum dark form. Several collectors who obtained plants early on have found it surprisingly easy and fast growing in cultivation although it is intolerant of prolonged spells of high temperatures. Other new intersectional hybrids involving sections Cardiolonchium, Andiphilum and others are in the works, some of which look extremely promising and will see limited commercial release in 2020 and beyond. Given the visual similarity of many of these plants, country of origin is a very useful piece of information to have when seeking a valid name. The resulting hybrids (A. Río Napo Ripples) have very attractive satiny, undulate-textured leaves, although lack the pollen parent’s violet colors unless grown very shady. Anthurium papillilaminum - originally collected by Dr. Robert Dressler in the late 1960s on the Caribbean coast of Panamá in lowland rainforest adjacent to the Canal. It is also a very popular pot plant in its native countries of México and Guatemala. Surprisingly variable in leaf form and color, even within the same population, but all share slightly subterete to terete petioles and yellowish green spadices. Leaves can exceed 4’/1.20 m in length. This species’ apparent genetic fluidity may prove useful in creating novelty hybrids going forward, but for now results have proven a bit disappointing. When in flower, it is readily distinguished from both by its purple-tinged or violet, versus pale green, spadix. €11.92, €14.90 I have recently remade this hybrid in California using the same A. papillilaminum parent as the one that generated these plants but with an exceptionally large and well-shaped clone of A. warocqueanum (‘Jolly Green Giant’ see above) as the pollen donor. Like others in this particular species complex the receptive spadices emit a strong, menthol-like scent. Some modern hybrids have recently been outcrossed into F2, such as Anthurium (subsignatum x crystallinum) x papillilaminum (Vannini), A. Because Ghiesbreght collected throughout southeastern México and western Guatemala, it is unclear where the original material originated since it is now known from both countries. A noteworthy undescribed Anthurium species sometimes confused with A. crystallinum and also incorrectly marketed as “A. Image courtesy of Gary Yong Gee. Anthurium Magnificum Dark Form. This may now be one of the largest specimens of this species cultivated outside of Colombia and Ecuador. Apr 14, 2020 - A family-run web store to offer enthusiasts just like us the best access to uncommon and extraordinary tropicals. Anthurium warocqueanum is not a great houseplant by any means but with patience and attention to detail it can succeed long-term in temperature-controlled interiors. There is a great deal of confusion surrounding the characters of one of the best-known species, Anthurium crystallinum, mostly stemming from its having been hybridized - both intentionally and not - for many decades. Collectors who have observed the plant in Peru report specimens with leaves approaching 6 feet (2 meters). Almost 90cm in height and a leaf of 38cm. “Purple Velvet, the seed parent of the hybrid shown above. “Purple Velvet” and A. schottianum. 1 day ago. Leaf is large and velvety with a somewhat pronounced sinus. This species is highly variable and I have had plants with beautiful silver veining and some with almost no visible silver at all. Other than its very handsome leaf color, its principal claim to notoriety is its great size. 8”-$50 : Anthurium sp: Prominent lime green midrib, marked venation, large leaves. If the same plant, this very dramatic looking species has large, very velvety and quilted upper leaf surfaces and is in very limited cultivation in the U.S. Only two seedlings survived from this cross and they seem extremely fragile after just over two years in cultivation. The resulting plants are quite distinctive looking but do not possess velvety leaves. anthurium magnificum x crystallinum. Two additional hybrids involving Anthurium warocqueanum; left, my A. warocqueanum x dressleri and right, Chris Hall and Arden Dearden’s gorgeous complex hybrid A. New rootsingarden. Results from both hybrids show that, while the triangular profile petioles and leaf shape and color dominate, neither of us are particularly thrilled by the results. and some broaf leaf A. marmoratum relatives. Primary veins on the exceptionally velutinous Colombian terrestrial aroid, Philodendron luxurians (ined.). Long popular with tropical plant collectors, a number of velvet-leaf anthurium species have been hybridized over many years to produce plants with blended characteristics. Together with other birds-nest anthuriums such as Anthurium superbum, A. hookeri and A. jenmanii, this species was in such high demand in Indonesia from 2007 to 2008 that larger plants routinely sold for staggeringly high prices, even by current standards. This species has leaves in nature to over 4.5’/1.35 m long. ANTHURIUM VITTARIFOLIUM Long Strap Leaves Rare Tropical Aroid hanging leaf +HEAT. 19 sold. in nature, lowland rainforest Amazonian Perú. Anthurium regale – a spectacular Peruvian endemic terrestrial at lower to middle elevations, well known from collections made at Tarapoto and Moyobamba, San Martin Region of the Upper Amazon. First generation seedlings of this species, grown from select founders are gradually becoming available in the U.S. Image: F. Muller. For as magnificent as these are in photographs, there is nothing quite like seeing one in person for the first … A few species remain exceptionally rare in cultivation with only a handful of examples being grown outside their countries of origin (e.g. MwSt. It is generally assumed that these violet abaxial surfaces have evolved to reflect significant amounts of PAR that has traveled through the upper leaf surface back into inner, chloroplast/iridoplast rich tissue where it is then absorbed. Anthurium Vittarifolium. One close relative of Anthurium magnificum (A. rioclaroense ined.) From Australia. Fast 60cm hoch und mit einer Blattlänge von 32cm. Not in stock. Winning Bid: $ 378.99. Very good. Out of Stock. It is now obvious that surprisingly few plants in cultivation that can trace their origins back to wild-collected material or carefully controlled crosses between origin-source plants. Anthurium Regale (s) I have arranged a very beautiful form for you. from western Colombia growing in my collection in the San Francisco Bay area. The ever popular A. warocqueanum is currently is very high demand which has led to both increased numbers of artificially propagated and Colombian wild collected stems being offered by nurseries. from Ecuador that was distributed as “Ecuadoran papillilaminum” by a well-known Florida aroid grower for many years. Potted in … Over the past several years, both wild-collected and artificially propagated material has become available via exports from Andean country nurseries. Anthurium villenaorum (sp. Price. Both Anthurium willifordii and A. reflexinervium are considered to be rare and threatened species in nature with limited known distributions. Watch; 5 Seeds for Anthurium Crystallinum, Velvet Leaf Anthurium, Collectors Plant. This is particularly evident when out-crossed to equally dark or darker-colored species, which may then produce violet-black new leaf colors in shade-grown plants (see A. Both plants show pink to pale violet colors on the undersides of their leaves. crystallinum, luxurians x papillilaminum, luxurians x dressleri (as well as the reverse cross), dressleri x crystallinum, papillilaminum x warocqueanum (and reverse), A. warocqueanum x dressleri, A magnificum x papillilaminum, A. regale x dressleri, A. radicans x dressleri and A. radicans x “crystallinum”. magnificum” - see below) emerging in California and, right a leaf on a fine example of a wild origin A. magnificum obtained from a Colombian rare plant grower in Guatemala that I gifted to Fred Muller in 2013. Not in stock. 15 bids. Larger plants must be fogged or mossed on totems to hold high leaf numbers. Acclimatised Ecudorian Regale with beautiful venation. So far, A. carlablackiae appears to to be more like A. papillilaminum rather than A. dressleri in terms of degree of difficulty in tropical culture. Anthurium regale hybrid. Ecuadoran herbarium material labeled A. dolichostachyum have green spathes and spadices, are usually terrestrial and lack contrast veins. The plant in this image has been reported from lower montane rainforest on Cerro Pirre in the Darién Province of Panamá and on into western Colombia. growing in nature in western Colombia (Image: A. Dearden). Grower, Dylan Hannon. It certainly seems effortless to grow under my warmhouse conditions in California and has recovered completely and filled out a 6”/15 cm hanging pot in very short order. Anthurium warocqueanum is probably one of the most sought after, must have species! This is one of the A. marmoratum species complex that has leaves that may approach ~5’/1.55 m in length. I hybridized this species with A. reflexinervium as the seed parent several years later. x faustomirandae, a section Calomystrium, that was then outcrossed to a section Cardiolonchium hybrid by Bill Rotolante of Silver Krome Gardens in Homestead, Florida) look very nice, and A. clarinervium has also been hybridized with other section Andiphilum from México and Guatemala to produce more or less attractive offspring. Left, a large seedling in California and right Chris Hall with a beautifully-grown example in Queensland, Australia. $9.99. It occurs discontinuously as a very compact terrestrial or lithophyte on karst, discontinuously at low and lower middle elevations in tropical wet forest from northern Chiapan highlands along the Oaxacan border to the lowlands of northwestern Guatemalan in the Sierra de Chinajá, Alta Verapaz Department. Two outstanding leaf forms on plants currently considered to be ecotypes of Anthurium magnificum that may be described as novel taxa down the road. While easy to grow, they are fairly cold sensitive, as is A. willifordii. Please. Older hybrids that are routinely sold as A. crystallinum include: x forgetii, x magnificum, x regale and x dressleri, as well as mongrel backcrosses to these primary hybrids. Anthurium cf. A still undescribed section Cardiolonchium from Ecuador, Anthurium portillae. Right, near-ripe fruits on an A. marmoratum infructescence in California. There are several of these very attractive velvety or subvelvety leaf terrestrial anthuriums from the eastern side of the Peruvian Andes. Their hybrids, including F1s and complex-types, will usually show some mix of the two when their petioles are examined closely. A. lezamae ?) See its sibling, A. Shown above, leaf details on an exceptional selection from my hybrid, Anthurium magnificum x warocqueanum (this is the ‘Big Trouble’ clone) that I made in the mid-2000s, shown above as both a juvenile in Guatemala (2007) and a near mature plant in California (2019). Leaf detail on an outstanding clone of one of the author’s new cross-sectional hybrids (Anthurium Canal Queen™ ‘Electric Kool-Aid’) created using a warm-growing section Cardiolonchium species with velvety leaves as seed parent with a section Polyneurium cool-growing, “pebbled leaf” species as pollen parent. Nonetheless, structures that facilitate rapid leaf drying would be an advantage in the permanently wet rainforest and tropical pluvial forest ecosystems these plants inhabit. A group of my three year-old F1 Anthurium warocqueanum growing on a greenhouse bench in Guatemala. As was mentioned in the post on bullate-leaf anthurium species on this site, leaves with velvety or matte-subvelvety surfaces that are the result of the presence of these “convex lenticular cells” are assumed to shed water more efficiently than glossy leaves. Dark form. lupinum, an eastern Amazonian hemiepiphyte begins life with cordate, black-green velvety leaves with violet under leaf surfaces and becomes a glossy (with plane upper epidermal cells), sagittate leaf plant as it matures. ‘Circus Peanuts’ AKA ‘Mike’s Goliath’ (A. dressleri x A. versicolor). Seedlings are still too young to determine final appearance with any degree of certainty. Many of these are suitable for ornamental horticulture as house, conservatory or garden plants in suitable climates. This hybrid may be capable of leaf sizes well over 40”/1 m under optimal growing conditions. For security purposes and to provide you a better experience, Etsy will stop supporting Internet Explorer in the near future. Two readily differentiated forms of Anthurium warocqueanum as young F1s, shown above in 6”/15 cm pots and grown in Guatemala. A. atroviridis), Syngonium (e.g. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsy’s advertising platform to promote their items. FREE shipping, ALLLdLLLLL LLbLyLLLLLLL LWildbellebotanical, ALLLdLLLLL LLbLyLLLLLLL LOrganicPlantbrosia, ALLLdLLLLL LLbLyLLLLLLL LHighDesertSpores, €16.65 With it's coriaceous (leathery) leaves, Anthurium regale can grow stunningly large. It is easy to grow and propagate from stem cuttings and is extremely attractive as a pot plant. Subsequent documented collections of wild plants appear to be rare, but this species was briefly common from seed-grown material in south Florida during the early 2000s. “angamarcanum”), A. portillae (ined. A mature Anthurium aff. Image transfer from 35 mm slide. Versandkosten Ausverkauft Die Anthurium warocqueanum, auch als Queen Anthurium bekannt, ist eine ursprünglich in Kolumbien beheimatete Pflanze mit wunderschönen länglichen, samtigen Blättern. This cross produced very few viable seeds and is obviously dominated by the A. magnificum seed parent in terms of general aspect when young, but has the leaf venation, terete petioles and overall size of A. warocqueanum when mature. A. sp. Image: F. Muller. This somewhat localized species’ proper sectional placement is currently the subject of debate. Widely hybridized in south Florida over the years, so care should be exercised when purchasing plants from domestic nurseries, particularly if leaf shapes are not consistent with those of the true species. Leaf proportions in terms of length-to-width ratios, relative basal lobe height and shape, primary vein patterns and specific geographic origin, when available from a credible source, are all important things to take into account when making an identification. magnificum “Green”, A. sp. Description ; Bids ; Private message ; Description . Obviously, it alludes to the stark white ribcage or fishbone pattern that is a large part of their appeal and is pronounced “ess-keh-let-oh”. All images shown here and not attributed to others are the author’s, both in nature and of his cultivated plants. Select, wild-origin A. dressleri clones (such as ‘#3’) were used to create these hybrids. “Purple Velvet” x marmoratum). Einige aroid Sammler behauptet, es ist eines der heiligsten Anthurium … and right, A. subsignatum x crystallinum. Young mature example of Anthurium villenaorum growing in California. This species was involved in some accidental and unremarkable south Florida hybrids back in the day, but recent crosses with species other than A. crystallinum are real standouts. and A. cf. After many years of struggling with it under cooler conditions in Guatemala and the SF Bay Area, I found that it needs much more warmth and some micronutritional tweaks to thrive. €16.00, €20.00 Background leaves are of Philodendron lynnhannoniae. Longest leaf shown ~12”/30 cm. Its relationship with what was formerly known as A. angamarcanum (currently synonomized with A. dolichostachyum) is a source of much confusion for aroid collectors. Note leaf perfection that Peter achieved across this colony. A beautiful portrait of a very dark clone of Anthurium sp. Dark Mama, but be aware many A. papillilaminum circulating in cultivation are bench hybrids, not the true species. Below right, a mature leaf of an immense specimen superbly grown by Dylan Hannon at the Huntington Botanical Garden in southern California. Size of the palm. €129,90 - €269,90 inkl. It hybridizes promiscuously on both bench and in nature and in my experience its genetics usually dominate in crosses. Contrast veining is a constant in all intercrosses between species exhibiting this character but, as was noted above, is often suppressed when pure A. dressleri and A. papillilaminum are used as parents, particularly when the offspring are young. The true giants in this group, including a number in the A. marmoratum species complex, such as A. queremalense ined. Apparently restricted to Colón Province, growing as a very localized terrestrial on very steep slopes and broken ground near sea level where it can sometimes occur close to the similar-looking A. dressleri. Right, a red emergent leaf on this plant in California that is a dominant trait in thw species. They may be differentiated by the triangular, hastate leaf form, spreading basal lobes, a very elongate inflorescence, white, light green and pale violet tinged fruits as well as the matte-subvelvety upper leaf surfaces of A. portillae. By ticking this box you agree to an account being created using the given email address and to receive waitlist communications by email . Well acclimatized (for months) and healthy Ecuadorian regale with 2 big leaves. Author’s California collection. magnificum “Norte” and right one of the so-called “green” leaf forms. Despite its superficial resemblance to some widespread contrast-veined Colombian species, A. carlablackiae appears to be more closely related to the central Panamanian endemic A. dressleri which occurs further west. Locally abundant in remote areas of its range, but threatened by over collection at known localities in Chiapas state. Both plants shown are being grown in California. Other “lost” hybrids involving A. dressleri were also made at Selby sometime after the late 1980s by then Curator of Living Collections at Selby, Harry Luther. Whether you want to go solo or double pack, you can buy it. This particular specimen exceeded 4’/1.25 m in foliage span in late 2020. Drawn by Pieter de Pannemaeker from life in 1873. A new leaf on its way and very soon will develop. I owned a terribly maladapted but very black leafed Australian backcross of this hybrid in Guatemala in the 2000s but remade a sturdier reverse cross in 2017. As early as 1951 in his book “The Cultivated Aroids”, noted aroid specialist Dr. Monroe Birdsey observed that cultivated A. crystallinum offered in the trade were “evidently” hybrids with the similar-looking A. regale and A. magnificum. By ticking this box you agree to an account being created using the given email address and to receive waitlist communications by email . Large growing erect plant. There are several sections (a taxonomic category in botany just below a subgenus) with species possessing velvet or matte-subvelvety leaves. Image: F. Muller. (sp. Spadix scent at anthesis is pleasant and reminiscent of some pine oil cleaners. Please note that the defining leaf characteristics of these very desirable forms, while fixed into maturity, do not become completely apparent until the leaves are about 16-18”/40-45 cm long. unfolding a new leaf in California. True Anthurium crystallinum and A. magnificum remain surprisingly rare in cultivation, although the Ecuadoran orchid nurseries have recently improved the supply of the former and also offer different ecotypes of close relatives of the latter species. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. $75.00. Other than these populations, for two decades I have grown a wild-collected accession from a collection near the Darién in Panamá that was tentatively (mis) identified as A. crystallinum by a specialist in the late 1990s. Standard green form A. warocqueanum were used in both these crosses. $137.50 . While my experience with the Dewey Fisk clone of this plant in my collection in Guatemala left me quite disappointed with its continuous spiral growth and lateral offsetting, both Dylan Hannon and Enid Offolter of NSE Tropicals have a better accession that clearly can be “trained” to be presentable. Dylan recalls picking it up from Colombian natural history guide, Emilio Constantino, on a trip they did together around Calí some years back. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. An early-issue young Anthurium cf. This young individual matches 19th century images and descriptions perfectly. Fred Muller has recently discovered that it apparently hybridizes on occasion with A. aff. Plants are shown in 6”/15 cm azalea pots for scale. monstera albo. Critical examination of the petioles and peduncles of domestic nursery-source plants will usually reveal hybrid origins, since A. crystallinum has smooth, mostly terete petioles and A. magnificum has distinctly winged petioles that are cuadrate or pentagonal in cross-section. Anthurium ( Flamingo Lily ) S$6. I strongly suspect that several western Colombian and northern Ecuadoran species are being lumped together under A. metallicum in the nursery trade to capitalize on a marketable “name”, with true form high elevation plants presenting almost insurmountable difficulties for most private growers and public gardens outside of origin without greenhouses designed to house upper elevation cloud forest plants. anthurium magnificum x regale. Original Price €20.00" Startseite Anthurium Warocqueanum Dark Form. Author’s image. The plethora of NOID (no identification) south Florida, Hawaiian, Thai, Indonesian and Ecuadoran hybrids in the nursery trade can be a major challenge for botanists working to sort out cultivated material, with some hybrids masquerading or deceptively marketed as commercially valuable species. Image: F. Muller. However, two species long in vogue, A. warocqueanum and A. regale, can have leaves that well exceed 3’/1 m in length when mature and will take up a lot of bench space when well grown. Esqueleto is Spanish for skeleton, and is a term coined to describe the contrast veined, velvety dark green anthurium leaves shown here. A very striking example of Anthurium aff. and A. cirinoi, two western Colombian narrow endemics from the Valle del Cauca and Chocó Provinces, respectively. I have also recently discovered intrasectional wild hybrids of A. papillilaminum and A. ochranthum growing alongside both putative parents in Panamá, and other wild hybrids involving section Cardiolonchium have also been encountered and photographed in nature by Fred Muller across northern tropical America. ‘Purple Velvet’ x marmoratum) x warocqueanum (Hall and Dearden) and A. Anthurium - 2.5" Pot - beautiful flowers! 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