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Image of Anthurium

Mark A. Miller

(Anthurium)

Anthurium is a large genus of more than 700 species and many more cultivated varieties. These are naturally distributed across the warm, humid, tropical regions of Mexico south to Brazil and Ecuador. Desirable species were brought to Hawaii late in the 1800’s where they are now a significant horticultural crop. Most varieties in commercial production are hybrids that are favored as houseplants, conservatory specimens and container or bedding plants where growing conditions are favorable....

Image of Anthurium (PINK PASSION) PPAF photo by: Carol Cloud Bailey

Carol Cloud Bailey

(Anthurium)

The disease resistant Pink Passion Anthurium bears remarkable pink flowers above pretty heart-shaped, deep green leaves. The flowers appear throughout the year on tidy, uniform plants. This hybrid was developed by Oglesby Plants International, Inc. in Altha, Florida for the commercial houseplant, interiorscape and tropical landscape markets.

This clump-forming plant has thick, heart-shaped leaves that are pleasingly glossy. The showy flowers are produced throughout the year as long...

Image of Anthurium (PIZZAZZ) PPAF photo by: Carol Cloud Bailey

Carol Cloud Bailey

(Anthurium)

The disease resistant Pizzazz Anthurium is pleasingly uniform and bears lots of small bright red flowers above pretty spade-shaped, deep green leaves. This hybrid was developed by Oglesby Plants International, Inc. in Altha, Florida for the commercial houseplant, interiorscape and tropical landscape markets.

This clump-forming plant has thick, heart-shaped leaves that are pleasingly glossy. The showy flowers are produced throughout the year as long as growing conditions remain favorable....

Image of Anthurium (RED ROCKET) PPAF photo by: Carol Cloud Bailey

Carol Cloud Bailey

(Anthurium)

The disease resistant Red Rocket Anthurium has heart-shaped, dark green leaves, a uniform, well-branched habit and produces loads of glossy deep red flowers through the year. The unusually heat tolerant flowers resist fading, even in South Florida summers. This hybrid was developed by Oglesby Plants International, Inc. in Altha, Florida for the commercial houseplant, interiorscape and tropical landscape markets.

This clump-forming plant has thick, heart-shaped leaves that are pleasingly...

Image of Anthurium (SANGRIA™) PPAF photo by: Jessie Keith

Jessie Keith

(Anthurium)

The bold Sangria™ Anthurium has very large heart-shaped leaves of luminous green, a uniform habit, and loads of glossy bright red flowers. The flowers are produced just above the pretty foliage throughout the year. This hybrid was developed by Oglesby Plants International, Inc. in Altha, Florida for the commercial houseplant, interiorscape and tropical landscape markets.

This clump-forming plant has thick, heart-shaped leaves that are pleasingly glossy. New growth is bronze when...

Image of Anthurium (WHITE HEART) PPAF photo by: Carol Cloud Bailey

Carol Cloud Bailey

(Anthurium)

Few hybrid anthurium can match the stunning beauty of White Heart. Its remarkable flowers have pink spathes that rise from large, milk white spadices. They hover just above the lush, heart-shaped leaves of rich green. This compact, blight resistant hybrid was developed by Oglesby Plants International, Inc. in Altha, Florida for the commercial houseplant, interiorscape and tropical landscape markets.

This clump-forming plant has large, thick, heart-shaped leaves. The showy flowers are produced...

Image of Anthurium bakeri photo by: Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

(Anthurium, Baker's Anthurium)

Unusual among other Anthurium species, Baker's anthurium is a tree-dwelling epiphyte found in the tropical, wet, premontane forests from Guatemala to Colombia. It has long, lance-shaped leaves of green with brownish undersides. Its flowers have a creamy white, nearly cylindrical spadix. A long column of red berries is produced following insect pollination. These fruits are very showy and interesting.

The long, linear leaves of this anthurium are evergreen and produced in a tidy clump....

Image of Anthurium clarinervium photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Anthurium)

Anthurium is a large genus of more than 700 species and many more cultivated varieties. These are naturally distributed across the warm, humid, tropical regions of Mexico south to Brazil and Ecuador. Desirable species were brought to Hawaii late in the 1800’s where they are now a significant horticultural crop. Most varieties in commercial production are hybrids that are favored as houseplants, conservatory specimens and container or bedding plants where growing conditions are favorable....

Image of Anthurium clavigerum photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Anthurium)

Anthurium is a large genus of more than 700 species and many more cultivated varieties. These are naturally distributed across the warm, humid, tropical regions of Mexico south to Brazil and Ecuador. Desirable species were brought to Hawaii late in the 1800’s where they are now a significant horticultural crop. Most varieties in commercial production are hybrids that are favored as houseplants, conservatory specimens and container or bedding plants where growing conditions are favorable....

Image of Anthurium crystallinum photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Crystal Laceleaf)

Native from Panama to Peru, this evergreen herbaceous perennial is grown primarily for its large rounded glossy dark green leaves with indented silver-white veins. The purplish green spathes and spadices are ornamentally insignificant.

Anthurium crystallinum prefers humidity, partial shade, and fertile, moist, well drained soil. Use as a house plant, or as a container or garden plant in tropical areas.