To say that Peter is a talented horticulturist is a major understatement. nov. DF from Ecuador that was distributed for a brief period in the early 2000s in small numbers by Dewey Fisk as Ecuadorean papillilaminum via offsets taken off two wild-collected plants. Pro Tips Use a fertilizer high in phosphorus to promote blooms in flowering varieties. The leaves are dark green and narrow. Three petiole profiles on new mature leaves of a trio of currently undescribed species that are closely related to Anthurium magnificum. Home | All Articles | Search | Image Licensing | Contact | Membership, Website Design by Mazzarello Media & Arts, Up Close and Personal & Esotrico Outtakes, A Collectors Look at Anthurium Hybrids and Hybridization. That's why the Anthurium Pallidiflorum prefers temperatures between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 18C to 25C (64-77F). Wild-origin plants, even those grown from stem cuts, are reportedly prone to crash without warning. This rare epiphytic anthurium was first identified in early 1965 from a living plant found in Turrialba, Cartago Province, Costa Rica. But with the following tips, you should be able to figure out which plant you are buying. The plant grows up to 3-4 feet long patterned in deep, bright veins on a glowing surface. An outstanding species in cultivation for those with the space to show it off. There are other similar-looking forms from Ecuador and Colombia that may end up being described as local variants or novel species. Some Panamanian plants from premontane forests in the Darin Province such as Cerro Pirre that are currently lumped under this species may exhibit slightly subterete petioles, darker leaf color and fewer leaf veins arranged quite differently than the plant shown below. More examples of a very promising hybrid between Anthurium regale and A. dressleri that I made in late 2008. Plantophiles.com is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to affiliates. Under perfect growing conditions - i.e. For seeds to grow, the plant needs to be mature. And one other strap leaf anthurium deserves mention; a new hybrid called Anthurium Chainsaw. This is it! Anthurium vittarifolium *FREE SHIPPING* U.S Seller / From: Christina08Garden Ad vertisement by Christina08Garden Christina08Garden $ 55.00. A new hybrid I developed in early 2020 using this species as a pollen parent will be released in early June 2021 and looks to be far easier and faster to grow. Likewise, spadix scent at anthesis, while pleasant, also differs markedly from true A. crystallinum. ), which is an unrelated, dissimilar looking, high elevation central Peruvian epiphyte or climber, and A. Anthurium vittarifolium is one of the most striking strap leaf anthuriums native to the rainforests of Colombia. This plant bears no resemblance to plants being sold under this name in Indonesia and elsewhere. Authors image. Above, two extremely rare cross-sectional hybrids, one natural and the other man-made. It was briefly put into PTC in the late 1990s. Leaves can exceed 4/1.20 m in length. This young individual matches 19th century images and descriptions almost perfectly. While pouring the water, make sure not to flood the soil. It beautifully contrasts to other broadleaf anthuriums. A note about affiliate links: when you buy a plant, pots, soil, or other goods through links on this article we sometimes earn a commission. ), horticulturally-designated A. metallicum, A. cirinoi, A. grande and many hybrids involving these species. Also, if pendent anthuriums dont receive enough light, the leaves might become super narrow. It produces broad, rich green leaves with blue tones. it is still important to remember not to overwhelm the plant with excessive humidity. The same can be said for commercial offerings of very rare or obscure velvet-leaf Anthurium species by online sellers both in and outside the U.S. that cynically seek to capitalize on current interest and are papered over with stolen or blurry photos. Despite their penchant for readily producing bench hybrids with red emergent leaves, some clones are challenging to breed true to form. It features large, lance-shaped dark-green thick, velvety leaves designed in silver-white prominent veins. Do not give it any direct sunlight. metallicum growing potted in pure tree fern fiber in the authors collection in Guatemala. This can be achieved by putting the seeds into a container or enclosing a cup using saran wrap. Anthurium Foxy Lady (A. crystallinum Hort. Some plants grown in Hawaii under this name appear to be misidentified and bear a strong resemblance to Anthurium crystallinum x warocqueanum. uniformly warm, humid, very shady, RO water irrigated, properly fed and grown in a well-drained, acid substrate - some exceptional examples of this species produce some of the blackest leaves of any Neotropical aroid. Several growers, myself included, are also working on hybrids involving the recently described A. carlablackiae and I would expect to see the first primary crosses of this species on the U.S. market in 2021. One of the first items on the pruning list is flowers. They remind me of twisted party streamers. It is surprisingly easy in cultivation and now widely grown in specialist collections in Florida and California although still fairly rare elsewhere. Despite its superficial resemblance to some widespread contrast-veined Colombian species such as A. crystallinum, A. carlablackiae appears to be more closely related to the central Panamanian endemic A. dressleri and another currently undescribed species that occurs further west. If you use a chunky growing medium that drains fast, this strap leaf anthurium will be very happy. triciafrankiae. When well grown, this is one of the most attractive of all foliage aroids. If you google Anthurium vittarifolium variegated photos, youll see that they look pretty sickly. The fruit color and shotgun pellet seeds of both species appear unique for the genus and suggest they may warrant their own section. The leaves on a mature plant are deep dark green, matte, and resemble a leather belt in texture. Anthurium vittarifolium naturally grows in a humid environment, and if you can provide conditions of 60% humidity and above, youll see good growth. Anthurium warocqueanum growing as an epiphyte in nature, foothill rainforest in western Colombia. The deeply textured leaves of this red-line endangered Ecuadorian epiphyte. and A. cf. 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. This species has very vivid new leaf color, especially when small. Anthurium wendlingeri is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Prune the flowers on a routine basis to help the plant propagate. At the same time, the plant mustnt be overwatered; else, it will develop root rot. Often the most rewarding experience for a plant enthusiast is to see a plant grow through all its stages, from pollination to a mature specimen. Almost all are now rarities in collections. Occasionally, some clones throw a few golden new leaves as sports in response to who-knows-what random genetic fluke before reverting to normal color. Due to a current glut of misidentified, copycat, or deceptively-named foliage-type anthurium offerings now sloshing around global markets, I do not intend to reveal the identity of the seed parent until a much later date. These images clearly illustrate what a spectacular plant A. dressleri is when well-cultivated and why it is so popular with rare tropical aroid collectors. It hybridizes promiscuously on both bench and in nature and in my experience its genetics usually dominate in crosses. This climbing variety offers heartleaf-shaped, leathery, paper-thin, light green leaves with an arching space between lobes. Ironically, I have recently read that a few vendors of NOID hybrids around the the world have asserted that due to the uniformly very dark leaf colors seen on selections of provenanced F1 Anthurium papillilaminum seedlings that another U.S. breeder and myself have brought to market since late 2019, they must be A. x Hoffmannii since they bear little or no resemblance to their own offerings. Mature Anthurium sp. The ideal temperature is around 20-30C (68-86F). Dark violet or blackish leaf colors require, constant warmth, shady growing conditions and careful attention to nutrition to express themselves to their fullest. The inflorescence can get quite long on a mature specimen. Often youll see the next leaf after the inflorescence is much smaller. This species is slightly variable in terms of venation, leaf form and color within populations. Shown above right, two attractive but poorly-known section Cardiolonchium; at left the compact, terrestrial Anthurium sp. 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. Authors plants and images. 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. This anthurium produces fascinating and bizarre blue-green foliage in a webbed form that divides with maturity. Hi Jess It grows best in mineral-rich soil, fertilized monthly in spring and summer to meet the plants nutrient needs. The inflorescence emerges from a leaf petiole. The combination of white under-leaf surfaces, cordate leaves with pronounced basal lobes, large size at maturity and terete petioles are diagnostic. Anthurium vittarifolium grows in bright indirect light. 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. It can take several days up to 2-3 weeks, for the seeds to germinate. A pair of two year-old, seed-grown Anthurium Panamama (A. dressleri x papillilaminum Fort Sherman) in 3.75 baskets photographed in summer 2020. It was widely used in hybridizing following its discovery in the 1970s, where A. dressleri usually contributes its very dark-colored and distinctive velvety leaves. nov. Slow Velvet, reportedly from Per and right, a new leaf of the hemiepiphytic A. cf. The easiest way to avoid developing the condition is to follow preventative measures. While quaint, they bear no resemblance to any wild forms. The leaves have a characteristic heart shape with deep venation and velvety surface. Leaf detail on an outstanding clone of one of the authors 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. Be gentle and not harm other healthy leaves in the process. It is not as sensitive as the other rare anthuriums but it requires conscious effort. See its sibling, A. Avoid overwatering your plant or placing it in an overly humid area. Left, the standard green form, outcrossed true to ecotype by me and right, the very attractive black or "narrow dark form selectively bred by Chris Hall and Arden Dearden in Queensland, Australia from exceptional founders and grown on from seed by me in both Guatemala and currently in California. Some specimens reported from near the Continental Divide in Panam and the Comarca de Guna Yala (= San Blas) represent another species, A. kunayalense, or natural hybrids between the two. Image: F. Muller. There are speculations regarding the benefits of certain oils and fungicides, but proper treatment is yet to be established. One close relative of Anthurium magnificum (A. rioclaroense ined.) Using seeds, I was able to grow hundreds of offspring. 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. Above, new leaves on two very handsome wild origin Lago Gatn type Anthurium papillilaminum. It has long, dangling, green leaves that look beautiful in hanging baskets. My recent experience in California indicates that leaves will rapidly bleach or fall off seed-grown younger individuals at temperatures of 100 F/38 C or higher. 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. A beautiful portrait of a very dark clone of Anthurium sp. Selfings and hybrids that involve these clones are also fairly uniform, but some very desirable variants pop up as rare outliers in every large seedling batch (see below). Mature Anthurium kunayalense, living type plant, flowering in California. aff. Alternate spellings that surfaced from online exchanges that I had with U.S. aroid growers in the late 1990s and early 2000s include Dark Momma, but Dark Mama - the version popularized by NSE Tropicals - is the one that prevailed in the trade. The leaves are also shinier. 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. The leaves on Anthurium pendens are dark green and semi-glossy. Velvet cardboard anthurium has striking oval, heart-shaped leathery deep green leaves with thick white veins. Pachyneurium primary hybrid as a pollen parent and Enid Offolter of NSE Tropicals has done the same with a southern Andean sect. Left, a large seedling in California and right Chris Hall with a beautifully-grown mature example in Queensland, Australia. These photos are unflashed and show plants at different stages of development. This was by a major Australian plant store and I only realised something was up when I looked a bit deeper and realised I had been misled. This may now be one of the largest specimens of this species cultivated outside of Colombia and Ecuador. Many of these are suitable for ornamental horticulture as house, conservatory or garden plants in suitable climates. This clone was christened Morticia Addams and is by no means the darkest nor finest A. carlablackiae that I grow, but may be consistently the pinkest until now. title) or divisions. You can read about ithere. Image: F. Muller. Vendors in the U.S. recently began offering anthurium seedlings purporting to be this species sold under slightly different informal names, one of which provides a bittoomuch geographic specificity for my taste. Image: F. Muller. Welcome to Plant Girl Boss, an enthusiast's guide to growing tropical plants. when given proper care and sufficient leg room. This anthurium has long, plume-like, thin, green, ruffled foliage. I found it hardy but a bit more thirsty than vittarifolium. Anthurium blight is a deadly disease that should be taken seriously. 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. 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. Anthurium leuconeureum is somewhat delicate as a seedling in cultivation, heat sensitive, and can be prone to sudden setbacks especially if grown too bright. To avoid disappointment going forward, beware of online plant sellers who have gained well-deserved notoriety for manufacturing rare names to order. Anthurium sp. Sometimes sellers will mark Vittarifolium and Pallidiflorum plants incorrectly, either due to lack of knowledge or to make more money (they will mark Vittarifolium as a more expensive Pallidiflorum). Both species are exceptionally rare in cultivation outside of origin. Vgtelenl knos esetrl szmolt be Facebook-oldaln az ELTE Fvszkert: a pnksdi htvge folyamn valaki ellopta az intzmny legnagyobb ris kontyvirgflje, a ritka Anthurium wendlingeri egyetlen pldnyt. and right, A. subsignatum x crystallinum. comm. 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. These convex cells are what give velutinous leaf aroids their velvety aspect. Authors image. Sequential reduction of leaf size indicates an emergency repot is in order. The light-green leaves of this variety are large, stiff, velvety, patterned in stunning white veins. A more recent phenomenon involves targeted marketing of NOID hybrids or Anthurium Ace of Spades and A. Every green leaf is quite varying and has wavy margins with a riffled-textured. The heart-shaped large green leaves have pronounced cream-white veins have a velvety texture. Photo of the lower leaf surfaces of two specimens of velvet-leafed Upper Amazonian Philodendron cf. Authors plant and image. 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. Young mature example of Anthurium villenaorum growing in California. Vittarifolium Botanical Name: Anthurium vittarifolium Other lost hybrids involving A. dressleri were also made at Selby sometime after the late 1980s by then Curator of Living Collections there, Harry Luther. The leaves turn red in bright light or cool climates hence the name. Some of the more attractive species are also popular as garden or houseplants in Latin America and regularly collected from nature in southeastern Mxico, Colombia and Ecuador. Anthurium Clarinervium Care Tips to Grow the Velvet Cardboard Anthurium Well, Anthurium Light Requirements: Everything You Need to Know. You might also like our articles:Anthurium Magnificum, Anthurium Crystallinum And Anthurium Clarinervium Care, Anthurium Propagation, andRed Lace Anthurium Care. ), an orphan place marker name that, because I formerly used it in error, has caused me a lot of headache of late. Generally, Anthurium wendlingeri prefers 7-10 hours of bright indirect light, humidity above 70%, temperatures between 60-85F and nutrient-rich soil. This hybrid may be capable of leaf sizes well over 40/1 m under optimal growing conditions. Most velvet leaf anthuriums are somewhat temperature tolerant and, provided with high humidity, make excellent collectors plants. Mature example of an excellent clone of Anthurium radicans x dressleri bred by the author in the early 2000s, shown in his Guatemalan collection. nov. Darkest Panam. This distinct variety has black bracts that are dark purple in reality. Pallidiflorum is a deeper green in colour and velvety in the most beautiful way. Velvet-leaf anthuriums with contrast-colored leaf veins (esqueletos - see below) have been justifiably popular in ornamental horticulture since the late 19th century. Unfortunately, this new wave of demand willing to pay very high prices has driven an unhealthy interest in this and other rare and showy Panamanian aroid species by poach-to-order suppliers located in the U.S., Asia and northern Latin America. mongodb c# connection best practices; I am also a social media influencer for houseplants, with over 500,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter. Purple Velvet and A. schottianum. 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. It occurs discontinuously at middle elevations in cloud forests of the northern and eastern Chiapan highlands in southeastern Mxico and on into western Guatemala along the border region. dressleri where they occur in sympatry. Some of the most popular velvet-leaf members of the genus (all section Cardiolonchium unless otherwise noted) in cultivation include: Anthurium clarinervium is one of the best-known velvet-leaf anthuriums and justifiably popular with tropical plant collectors around the world. Make sure not to tear the roots. Like its name, the plant truly looks luxurious making it one of the fanciest anthuriums you can grow! Hence, try keeping the plant in a location where the temperature remains stable primarily at all times and does not fluctuate. Grow them in orchid compost, orchid soil mix or sphagnum moss, they dont like soggy soil. 2021 PLANT GOALS. It is also called the painted tongue plant due to its flaming pink spathe and spadix. Authors plant and image. I have 12 years of experience with indoor plants and gardening. This article covers Anthurium vittarifolium. Spadix scent at anthesis is pleasant and reminiscent of some pine oil cleaners. All of these species can develop very robust stems. Check your anthurium once a week and water it if the top 50% of soil is dry. Discerning collectors of anything dont collect expensive names just to show off; they seek exceptional quality with well-documented provenance at a reasonable market price for the asset in question. Anthurium cf. This currently undescribed species has long been confused with A. dressleri but differs in several key leaf and inflorescence characters. Philodendron Gloriosum V Glorious: HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE! Image: F. Muller. 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 2021 and beyond. Dark Mama, but be aware many A. papillilaminum circulating in cultivation are bench hybrids, not the true species. We grow it in the amazon basin grenhouse, in a kind of sweat greenhouse, we watter it once every 2 weeks, inside the greenhouse . Anthurium vittarifolium variegated is a type of this plant with white stripes on it. Anthurium Vittarifolium should be grown in an adequately shady area, with sufficient exposure to indirect light. Immature leaf of wild-origin Colombian Anthurium crystallinum in cultivation in California. It is a fairly compact terrestrial or lithophytic species on limestone and may be closely related to A. lezamae. Its compact growth habit makes it popular with growers. 70-90%. Ornamental Plant Taxonomy & Breeding An Illustrated Guide to the Terminology, Rothschilds Creation, Mistaken Identities and Spathe Oddities. ined. The leaves are long or short, skinny or fat, uniform or textured no two plants are exactly similar! This way you prevent any mold from building up. These features, coupled with what I expect to be a very dark to jet black and velvety backround color on the leaf blades explains my choice of this new hybrids name: Two seedling Anthurium X-Ray growing in 2/5cm pots. And two, when a year has elapsed since you first potted the plant. Anthurium vittarifolium is native to South America and the tropical rainforests of Brazil, Ecuador, and Columbia. Anthurium pendens midrib is visibly protruding and contrasting with the rest of the leaf. Friend and fellow Esotrico Peter Rockstroh (see Colombian Nature elsewhere on the website) grew a large seedling batch of my F1 Anthurium dressleri from the Ro Guanche, Coln Province ecotype from 2003 until 2013. comm.). Then pot all the plants up separately. GET THE SCOOP, The Unrivaled Guide toAnthurium Effusilobum Care, A Really Quite Good Guide toBlack Anthuriums. These plants should increase the number of very dark leaf color forms of A. dressleri in cultivation. This very atractive clone has a velvety aspect and large, nearly orbicular leaves with overlapping basal lobes when fully grown. 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. With persistence (or luck) it is also reported to outcross to sections Cardiolonchium and Chamaerepium in cultivation. Left, Ralph Lynam and right, Fort Sherman. Its easy to differentiate plants just by touching the leaves. The Anthurium Pallidiflorum is a warm weather loving plant. Have a regular fertilizing schedule, and youll see fast growth. Plant the roots in different pots, and use the same soil mix and fertilizer as the mother plant. To clarify misconceptions about naming, all simple crosses of these two parents produce A. Some of the material published recently on the internet purportedly showing section Cardiolonchium crosses with Anthurium veitchii made in Thailand and Indonesia are, in my opinion, bogus. Relatively few are in cultivation, where some are mislabeled as A. rubrinervium (= A. sagittatum). Add to cart. They are elongated, with the broadest point at the middle of the leaves. Anthurium forgetii growing as a terrestrial in nature in lowland tropical rainforest, Antioquia Department, Colombia. An outstanding example of an esqueleto in the Huntington Botanical Gardens research greenhouse. Enid Offolter of NSE Tropicals successfully created it. As currently defined (Jcome & 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. No votes so far! Ideally keep your anthuriums in the temperature range 18C to 25C (64-77F). 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. Anthurium wendlingeribl csak ez az egy volt a kertben. A mature Anthurium queremalense (ined.) Standard green form A. warocqueanum were used in both these crosses. Anthurium pallidiflorum is another strap leaf anthurium native to Ecuador. Botanical Name: Anthurium sect. A pair of nearly orbicular-leaf, F1 Anthurium forgetii produced by the author in Guatemala in 2004 and shown growing in my collection in California in 2019. Native to South America, particularly the tropical rain forests of Colombia, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador, it is an exotic plant that features long narrow leaves that can grow up to two meters tall. Below left, a young leaf of a seed-grown example of Anthurium queremalense (ined.) In breeding, these plants show no evidence of natural hybridization with Anthurium ochranthum and produce offspring with uniformly dark upper leaf surfaces with pink to reddish violet lowers. Hence, preventing oral contact with the plants leaves or stems is critical. Image transfer from 35 mm slide. 60-70%. Both plants apparently originate from north central Colombia, probably in foothill and intermediate elevation forests in the Departments of Santander and Cundinamarca. The good news is that its needs are relatively easy to meet, just make sure you can give them a humid environment. Experiment and see what happens. Over the past several years, both wild-collected and artificially propagated material has become available via exports from Andean country nurseries. As these plants mature and characteristics strangthen, the leaves become much easier to tell apart. Epidermal cells that are micro-papillose, markedly convex or conical facilitate the capture of constantly shifting, diffuse light prevalent in forest understories. 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