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  2. Anthurium - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium scherzerianum and A. andraeanum, two of the most common taxa in cultivation, are the only species that grow bright red spathes. They have also been bred to produce spathes in many other colors and patterns. [13] Anthurium plants are poisonous due to calcium oxalate crystals. The sap is irritating to the skin and eyes. [6]

  3. Anthurium clavigerum - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium clavigerum is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Native to Central and South America, it ranges from Honduras to central and western Brazil . [ 1 ] This epiphyte has distinctive leaves that are deeply lobed and sometimes sinuous edges. [ 2 ]

  4. 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.

  5. Anthurium pallens - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium pallens is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Growing as a climbing epiphyte with short stems and usually pendent growth, it is native to Central America. [1] Easily confused with other species such as Anthurium microspadix, [2] it can be distinguished by its typically shorter branches and leaf blades acute to rounded at the ...

  6. Anthurium clarinervium - Wikipedia

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    A. clarinervium was first discovered in the 1950s in a small region of southern Mexico, growing at an elevation of 2,500–3,800 feet (760–1,160 m) It was found in a karstic rainforest region in soil containing limestone. [9] This type of Anthurium is found thriving off other plant's nutrients through water absorption from other plants.

  7. Anthurium crystallinum - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium crystallinum is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to rainforest margins in Central and South America, from Panama to Peru.Growing to around 90 cm (35 in) tall and wide, A. crystallinum is an epiphytic perennial evergreen (in certain environments), known for its dark green and velvety-textured, heart-shaped leaves featuring prominent white veining, and ...

  8. Anthurium scherzerianum - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium scherzerianum, the flamingo flower or pigtail plant, is a species of Anthurium (family Araceae) native to Costa Rica. [2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit as an ornamental houseplant, kept at 15 °C (60 °F) or higher. [ 3 ]

  9. Anthurium corrugatum - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium corrugatum is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium native to Central and South America from Panama to Ecuador. [1] This species is noted for its cordate leaves with a network of fine veins that gives it a bullate appearance. A terrestrial grower, it is adapted to cool, humid climates. [2]