While all three are winged to varying degrees, “Norte” exhibits conspicuous, often frilled wings that extend to their peduncles when flowering. Following a hiatus, there were a fair number of noteworthy hybrids made involving the three commonly-cultivated dark leaf Panamanian species from the mid 1990s through to the late 2000s, especially Anthurium luxurians x aff. Some of these, such as A. It is also a very popular pot plant in its native countries of México and 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. Many currently popular species originating from Colombia and Perú, such as Anthurium warocqueanum, A. magnificum, A. crystallinum and A. regale, were first grown as denizens of European hothouses during the late 1800s. Dismiss notification. This handsome Brazilian birds-nest variety features subtly patterned, dark green, paddle-shaped leaves that rise in a circle on medium-sized petioles. believed to involve thes species. A very striking example of Anthurium aff. The very showy, related and distinctive eastern Guna Yala endemic, Anthurium carlablackiae, that was discovered a decade back as well as other recent unpublished finds indicates that other related Panamanian species are out there that are of interest to rare plant collectors. €129,90 - €269,90 inkl. Fast 60cm hoch und mit einer Blattlänge von 32cm. This very atractive clone has a velvety aspect and large, nearly orbicular leaves with overlapping basal lobes when fully grown. It remains to be seen whether the bluish leaf color is maintained into maturity. growing in nature in western Colombia (Image: A. Dearden). Primary vein pattern suggests that it is the same species shown above that I grew in Guatemala, also from the Colombian Altiplano. Not in stock. Most of the material in cultivation passed through Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida at one point or another. Vivarium conditions are fantastic for this plant, but of course, it will not reach its full potential. An exceptionally fine example of Anthurium clarinervium shown in nature. It was briefly put into PTC in the late 1990s. There are also a few somewhat aberrant section Cardiolonchium species in cultivation that have “odd” morphological characteristics, including Anthurium warocqueanum (B chromosomes absent, small orange fruits), together with the showy but less commonly-seen Panamanian endemics A. folsomianum and A. panamense (shown below). It is easy to grow and propagate from stem cuttings and is extremely attractive as a pot plant. 1 299 kr Anthurium Waterburyanum. Tentatively considered and aberrant section Cardiolonchium, Multinervium or Pachyneurium species with the involute vernation typical of the latter two sections, it can be subvelvety to velvety depending on culture with petioles sharply triangular in cross-section. Some seed-grown and propagates of wild-collected Colombian-origin plants are beginning to make their way back into horticulture in larger numbers from Andean country nurseries, which is a welcome development for collectors. Please note that at this time this species exists in only a handful of collections worldwide; not so the A. clarinervium forms and hybrids that are sold under this name. Complete tree. Standard green form A. warocqueanum were used in both these crosses. It hybridizes promiscuously on both bench and in nature and in my experience its genetics usually dominate in crosses. Plants being offered online under my hybrid or clonal names seen here or elsewhere on the website, other than from those who can clearly trace it directly back to me (JV) in the recent past, are almost certainly bogus. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. The foliage has a distinct center vein. There is some variation among populations, but the species should have nearly orbicular leaves to 20”/50 cm in length, extremely long, terete petioles that greatly exceed foliage height and leaves should be conspicuously peltate throughout. Private sources for plants: Australia, Equatorial Exotics in Redlynch, Queensland and Exotica Esoterica LLC (cyclanthaceae@gmail.com) in San Francisco, California carry both unusual species and their own specialty hybrids. Image: R. Parsons. Anthurium warocqueanum is probably one of the most sought after, must have species! and right, A. subsignatum x crystallinum. is a beautiful, larger species with leaves up to 3 feet long if grown in optimal conditions. This hybrid may be capable of leaf sizes well over 40”/1 m under optimal growing conditions. Acclimatised Ecudorian Regale with beautiful venation. Out of Stock. metallicum, can have mature leaf blades from 4-6’/1.20-1.88 m long. 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. The best known of these is a classic birds-nest type with dark pink or violet undersides; the handsome and popular Anthurium willifordii originating from upper Amazonian Perú. Image courtesy of Gary Yong Gee. One of them, produced by Chris Hall and Arden Dearden at Equatorial Exotics in Queensland, Australia, A. sp. The plant shown above left is A. warocqueanum x A. papillilaminum ‘Fort Sherman’; the plant shown above right is the reverse cross, A. papillilaminum ‘Fort Sherman’ x warocqueanum. 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. Anthurium. The fruit color and shotgun pellet seeds of both species appear unique for the genus and suggest they may warrant their own section. 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. $75.00. Each blade can reach up to four feet long. besseae aff.” by Ecuadoran nurseries. This is the Queen’s Anthurium! This plant bears no resemblance to plants being sold under this name in Indonesia and elsewhere. Price. Very good. 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. Blue highlights in this hybrid series tend to improve markedly when plants are grown in deep shade and as the plants mature from seedling stage. Author’s collection. Image: F. Muller. This anthurium species has huge dark green, leathery, heart-shaped leaves that feature prominent creamy-white veins. Ghiesbreght apparently did not prepare type material from his field collections of this species, so almost all documented specimens are herbarium sheets prepared from cultivated plants housed in European collections and date from the late 19th century. This is a newly emerged leaf on the older ‘Jolly Green Giant’ shown above in the author’s California collection that, in the days following this image capture, hardened off at 15.5”/39 cm in width and 45”/115 cm in length. Dark Mama, but be aware many A. papillilaminum circulating in cultivation are bench hybrids, not the true species. Shown above, two exceptional, mature examples of hybrids that I made in Guatemala between 2005 and 2008 that achieve large sizes. A recent spate of eBay, Etsy and private offerings of mostly Indonesian-source plants that seek to dupe potential buyers has been observed and reported. Anthurium Magnificum Dark Form. Image: F. Muller. Left, a juvenile A. aff. when given proper care and sufficient leg room. Young plants will excel as subjects in large, warm, misted terraria for several years. A very attractive form of the localized Panamanian terrestrial, Anthurium papillilaminum, shown in nature. Oh how I love Anthurium forgetii! Author’s image. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. Anthurium Regale! Like most delicate tropical foliage plants, they faded from cultivation following the First World War, slowly regaining popularity among western plant collectors again during the 1950s and 1960s (see Alfred Graf’s “Exotica” Series I, 1957). Left, Anthurium luxurians x dressleri ‘Black Magic’™ and right, a new leaf on A. regale x dressleri ‘Voodoo Child’™. Prospective buyers should insist on material from reliable nursery sources or where the “breeder” can clearly demonstrate his or her holding or having ready access to mature examples of both seed and pollen parents. Author’s photo. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. This species is slightly variable in terms of venation, leaf form and color within populations. Article by Grasscgrass. Most of these were made or remade by me in Guatemala; a few others were done in Queensland, Australia and south Florida. 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”. Sometimes they will lose their leaves, and then put out totally new growth. from low elevations in the Chocó Province of Colombia, has recently proven to be very heat tolerant under cover in south Florida and warm climates elsewhere. FREE shipping, Sale Price €11.92 Note the outwardly turned basal leaf lobes on both individuals. Watch; ANTHURIUM GRACILE *COOL & RARE* Long Leaves Tangly Roots Red Seed +FREE HEAT. A mature leaf on an interesting, undescribed terrestrial Anthurium sp. Join Waitlist. A group of four year-old first generation seed-grown Anthurium dressleri, bred by me from Río Guanche, Colón Province, Panamá material and grown by Peter Rockstroh in his greenhouse in Guatemala. While heavily quilted or bullate leaves clearly facilitate rapid leaf drying, observations suggest that this is not necessarily the case with leaves with micro-papillose dermal cells. Surprisingly cold tolerant for lengthy periods, but very prone to aroid blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. It will be interesting to see how it grows. comm.). Gift Guides Shop this gift guide Design ideas and inspiration Shop this gift guide Everyday finds Shop this gift guide Price ($) Any price Under $10 $10 to $50 $50 to $100 Over $100 Custom. monstera albo. While less commonly-cultivated than velvet-leaf forms, a few fairly large, mostly terrestrial species have found their way into cultivation, such as Anthurium dolichostachyum, A. sp. This may now be one of the largest specimens of this species cultivated outside of Colombia and Ecuador. Anthurium villenaorum (ined.) Other than its very handsome leaf color, its principal claim to notoriety is its great size. Anthurium Regale (s) I have arranged a very beautiful form for you. ), A. forgetii, A. warocqueanum, A. waterburyanum (ined. Image: F. Muller. 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. It is being released in the U.S. market in limited numbers by the author beginning in April 2020. Both A. crystallinum and A. forgetii often have vivid red emergent new growth. Warmth, proximity to mist nozzles and/or a water feature nearby are a plus, although plants originating from the upper end of its elevational range (~5,900’/1,800 masl to 7,000’/2,200 masl) may require cool nights to thrive. This rather small, terrestrial species is known from relatively few accessions, all in lowland Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Esqueleto is Spanish for skeleton, and is a term coined to describe the contrast veined, velvety dark green anthurium leaves shown here. A few species remain exceptionally rare in cultivation with only a handful of examples being grown outside their countries of origin (e.g. While quaint, they bear no resemblance to any wild forms. Well grown A. warocqueanum should hold good leaf numbers; in this case seven and at least one more should emerge promptly. It was successfully crossed with A. warocqueanum in Australia by Chris Hall and Arden Dearden some years back, with the resultant progeny blending both parents’ leaf characters quite evenly. Currently, the most commonly cultivated forms include a myriad of “no-name” Anthurium crystallinum x magnificum, x A. forgetii, x magnificum hybrids and further mutt outcrosses, as well as A. clarinervium and a couple of its hybrids. The Anthurium clarinervium—also called the velvet cardboard anthurium—is a stunning tropical plant that thrives indoors. It is not at all clear to me that plants traded commercially under this name in the U.S. correspond to the Croat description (2010) based on his no. Note involute vernation on this leaf. A cursory examination of the leaf vein patterns will quickly reveal almost all of them to be misnamed. It is suprisingly uniform in general appearance across its known range, differing mainly in intensity of leaf blade color and the degree of development of basal lobes. Another is my 2008 hybrid between A. regale and A. dressleri. In the case of this particular hybrid, the reticulation has so far intensified as they mature. Section Pachyneurium has two notable species in cultivation that have subvelvety-velvety upper leaf surfaces. Some specimens reported from near the Continental Divide in Panamá and the Comarca de Guna Yala (= San Blas) represent another species, A. kunayalense, or natural hybrids between the two. A very atypical terrestrial and sometimes subvelvety member of section Pachyneurium from eastern Costa Rica and extreme western Panamá, Anthurium schottianum in nature. Young leaves on Anthurium rioclaroense (ined. Besides early crosses involving Anthurium magnificum, A. forgetii and A. crystallinum, other older Florida hybrids that are still in cultivation include A. clarinervium x berriozabalense - often misidentified as A. leuconeurum - and A. subsignatum x crystallinum (= A. x bullatum) and A. x Hoffmannii (of unknown parentage but certainly involving A. papillilaminum and probably two other species; note this hybrid is unrelated to A. hoffmannii, a species in section Calomystrium). Western and southern Colombia are particularly rich in section Cardiolonchium diversity, so the final count for the section will almost certainly be higher as previously unexplored areas of the country are botanized. crystallinum with exceptional form and color. Read more. 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”. Image: F. Muller. magnificum “Norte” and A. rioclaroense (ined.). Enter minimum price to. The overall dynamics between these cells and the enivironment is probably a bit more complex than originally believed. ), horticulturally-designated A. metallicum, A. cirinoi, A. grande and many hybrids involving these species. As more material is collected by botanists and comes into cultivation, it has become evident that Anthurium regale is quite variable across its range and may include more than one taxon. Shown above Anthurium sp. 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. Anthurium Moodeanum. This species is highly variable and I have had plants with beautiful silver veining and some with almost no visible silver at all. Above left, a large wild-collected plant that originated from a de-accession obtained from the Marie Selby BG in 2000. I have yet to produce a hybrid of any of the velvet leaf species crossed with a matte or glossy-leaf species and not lose the velvety aspect to the leaves to some degree, although in recent crosses using this formula an iridescent leaf aspect has surfaced in some. An outstanding example of an esqueleto in the Huntington Botanical Garden’s research greenhouse. Both plants shown are being grown in California. Again to the upside, it has resurfaced in a very small percentage of my line bred F2 seedlings produced in both Guatemala and California and also persists in natural populations. S. rayi) and, of course, most famously in the genus Anthurium. Note the bright red spathe, which appears unique in this species complex but is characteristic of A. sanguineum and related taxa. Two readily differentiated forms of Anthurium warocqueanum as young F1s, shown above in 6”/15 cm pots and grown in Guatemala. The very wide elevational range reported by collectors, which would now be considered unusual in this genus, raises suspicions that more than one species may be involved. A five year-old, seed grown F1 Anthurium metallicum propagated from a cultivated plant originating from montane cloud forest at 8,800’/2,700 masl elevation in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. The combination of white under-leaf surfaces, cordate leaves with pronounced basal lobes, large size at maturity and terete petioles are diagnostic. Mature leaf detail on Anthurium marmoratum ‘JW’ clone shown above left, an F1 selection bred by the author from exceptional seed-grown Pichincha Province, Ecuador plants. Plants sold in the U.S. exotic plant trade with reddish or maroon new growth, as well as exceptionally large-leaf forms and labelled as this species may (rarely) either be part of an array of undescribed, but related species or (far more frequently) betray their hybrid origin. Filter. Immature leaf of wild-origin Colombian Anthurium crystallinum in cultivation in California. Anthurium - 2.5" Pot - beautiful flowers! 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. Above left, early wild-collected accession of Anthurium regale from Moyobamba, San Martín Region, Perú shown growing almost two decades later in California and right, a new leaf on a three year-old F1 A. regale in Guatemala produced from outcrosses between wild-collected plants available in the early 2000s. Further DNA analysis by Colombian aroid specialists and molecular taxonomists may prove helpful in sorting out the relationship between populations at the elevational extremes. It requires heat and humidity to excel but can succeed as a slow-growing houseplant under suboptimal conditions if not kept too dry. I have 4 specimens of Anthurium regale. Pure species or hybrid, this is an outstanding ornamental tropical plant worthy of a place in every aroider’s collection. from Ecuador that was distributed as “Ecuadoran papillilaminum” by a well-known Florida aroid grower for many years. This is what most undiluted examples look like. “Purple Velvet” x marmoratum, grown in California (left) and Guatemala (right). Up for delivery as early as next day. 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. Image: F. Muller. Item condition: New Category: Uncategorized. Happily, its hybrids are usually fairly easy in cultivation. (faustomirandae x clarinervium) x ‘Ace of Spades’ (Rotolante). the cool-growing Guatemalan A. archilae and Peruvian A. triciafrankiae). Author’s collection in California. Again, there are few pure A. papillilaminum in cultivation nowadays, although renewed interest in it has prompted me and one or two other U.S. collectors to produce new crops of seed-grown plants of known wild provenance. To clarify misconceptions about naming, all simple crosses of these two parents produce A. Long confused with Anthurium dressleri, A. kunayalense Croat & Vannini is a central Panamanian rainforest endemic that I discovered and co-described in 2010 that - based on petiole, leaf and inflorescence morphology - now appears to be the westernmost outlier of the Colombian A. splendidum-luxurians-debile-giraldoi-nutibarense species complex. – a giant terrestrial species, apparently restricted to middle elevation cloud forest in the vicinity of the old Cali-Buenaventura road in Valle del Cauca Department in western Colombia. Huallaga valley, Perú and right, a new leaf of the hemiepiphytic A. triciafrankiae. dieffenbachiae) as well as less aggressive bacterial infections when grown under sub-optimal conditions. Among other things, it lacks the contrasting leaf veins that identify this species and is much closer to A. papillilaminum than to crystallinum although it has a somewhat different ripe fruit color than both of these species. A seed-grown Chiapan Anthurium leuconeurum flowering in the author’s California collection. (sp. Well known Californian plantsman Dylan Hannon, Curator of the Conservatory and Tropicals Collection at the Huntington Botanical Garden in San Merino, first introduced me to this very apt term in 2019. A. micholitziana, A. reginula), Amorphophallus (e.g. This species has only recently been introduced to cultivation in the U.S. and was subsequently published in late 2020 (Croat & O.Ortiz). 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. Likewise, spadix scent at anthesis, while pleasant, also differs from true A. crystallinum. Other members of sections Cardiolonchium, Andiphilum and Pachyneurium have matte-subvelvety or satiny-looking leaves throughout their lives. 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. Leaves may be similar to those of some A. papillilaminum forms but it is easily distinguished by its distinctly winged versus subterete petioles, short versus long peduncle, white or whitish spathe and bright yellow spadix versus a combination of green and violet spathe and green spadix colors in A. papillilaminum. from western Colombia growing in my collection in the San Francisco Bay area. There are several of these very attractive velvety or subvelvety leaf terrestrial anthuriums from the eastern side of the Peruvian Andes. Not in stock. Both Anthurium willifordii and A. reflexinervium are considered to be rare and threatened species in nature with limited known distributions. Gardening +km. Please. ‘Ace of Spades’, have made it to plant tissue culture (PTC) but are also often available from nurseries as seed-grown plants or divisions. Epidermal cells that are micro-papillose, markedly convex or conical facilitate the capture of constantly shifting, diffuse light prevalent in forest understories. Once established, it seems fairly straightforward as a warm greenhouse plant. With persistence (or luck) it is also reported to outcross to sections Cardiolonchium and Chamaerepium in cultivation. Anthurium leuconeurum – is known from horticulture since at least the early 1860s when it was described by Lemaire from a cultivated plant in a Belgian collection, reportedly secured by natural history collector Auguste Ghiesbreght in 1839 or 1840. Note the very prominent wings on the petioles and peduncle of this plant. Collectors who have observed the plant in Peru report specimens with leaves approaching 6 feet (2 meters). Liczba produktów znalezionych w kategorii: 12. Despite their penchant for readily producing “bench hybrids” with red emergent leaves, some clones are challenging to breed true to form. €17.61, €22.01 ‘Purple Velvet’ x marmoratum) x warocqueanum (Hall and Dearden) and A. 8”-$50 : Anthurium sp: Prominent lime green midrib, marked venation, large leaves. Anthurium papillilaminum putative wild hybrid, apparently with the sympatric A. ochranthum, growing in nature, Panamá. Another noteworthy early section Cardiolonchium hybrid made by Michael Bush at Selby Botanical Garden in the late 1970s or early 1980s that persists in limited cultivation is A. Not in stock. 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. Potted in … Longest leaf shown ~12”/30 cm. Used. This is a conspicuous feature in this species that is shared to a much lesser degree in some of the fully mature A. aff. Even collectors who lack an affinity for Anthuriums have a hard time passing this one up. Unfortunately, a lot of this material appears to have been hybridized - intentionally or not - with a variety of species and bench hybrids so growers interested in cultivating the pure species should compare material offered for sale with images of wild plants shown here to get some sense of what they are purchasing. 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