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  2. Anthurium - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium (/ æ n ˈ θj uː r i ə m /; [3] Schott, 1829) is a genus of about 1,000 [4] [5] species of flowering plants, the largest genus of the arum family, Araceae. [4] General common names include anthurium , tailflower , flamingo flower , [ 6 ] pigtail plant , [ 7 ] and laceleaf .

  3. Acidovorax anthurii - Wikipedia

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    Scientific classification; Domain: Bacteria: Phylum: Pseudomonadota: ... Binomial name; ... Acidovorax anthurii is a Gram-negative bacterium which causes plant ...

  4. List of Anthurium species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Anthurium species, a superdiverse genus of flowering plants from the arum family . [1] There are known to be at least 1,000 described species. [ 2 ]

  5. Anthurium bakeri - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium bakeri is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, found from Chiapas in Mexico through Central America and on to northwestern South America. [1] A semi‑ epiphyte with strappy leaves and bright red flowers, it is occasionally sold as a houseplant.

  6. Anthurium scandens - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium scandens is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Native from Mexico to Southeast Brazil , it is the most widely distributed species of Anthurium in the Americas, and also extends to the Caribbean including Haiti , Puerto Rico , Jamaica , and other nations.

  7. Anthurium spectabile - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium spectabile is an herbaceous rainforest plant of the family Araceae native to Costa Rica. It is notable for its huge oblong-lanceolate blade, or lamina up to five feet (1.5 meters) or more in length plus a stalk, or petiole up to twenty inches (fifty cm) long. [1]

  8. Anthurium lentii - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium lentii is a terrestrial or epithytic perennial subshrub. [1] Height is 56 to 120 cm (22 to 47 in); stems are usually short and about 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) in diameter. [2] Leaves are 15 to 50 cm (6 to 20 in) in length; broad, ovate, glabrous, mid-green, with prominent veins.

  9. Anthurium obtusum - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium obtusum is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium widely distributed in Central and South America, from Belize to Bolivia. [1] The species was originally described as Anthurium trinerve by Adolf Engler and then in 1997, reclassified. [ 2 ]