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- Anthurium caramantae - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
It is a subshrub and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome
- (Anthurium caramantae) - Botanical Realm
Known for its exotic foliage and stunning inflorescence, this plant thrives in the lush rainforest regions of Colombia In this article, we will delve into the various aspects of Anthurium caramantae, from its growth habits and habitat to its role in the ecosystem and human uses
- A review of the Black-spathed species of Anthurium
Black-spathed Anthurium species are a polyphylletic group belonging to three different sections but the syapomorphy of black spathe color seems most attributable to Anthurium sect Belolonchium and several undetermined specimens from Central Colombia also have black spathes
- A Review of Anthurium Species with ‘‘Black’’ Spathes
he most popular of Anthurium species are those with seemingly black spathes In South America there is fre-quently talk among plant collectors of the so-called ’’Anturio negro’
- Anthurium: Plant Care Growing Guide - The Spruce
Place anthurium in a warm, brightly lit room but out of direct light An area with high humidity such as a bathroom is a good choice Allow anthurium's soil to dry out between waterings Feed weekly during the growing season with a diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer Provide a stake or small trellis to support plants with aerial roots
- Anthurium caramantae - iNaturalist
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Map About Taxonomy Status Similar Species Source: iNaturalist Anthurium caramantae is a species of plants with 112 observations
- Anthurium caramantae Engl. - GBIF
Stem ascending to 100 cm long, 2 cm thick, internodes short Cataphylls 2 – 10 cm long
- Anthurium caramantae RHS Gardening
Anthurium are evergreen perennials, usually epiphytic and sometimes climbing, with large, simple or palmately lobed leaves, and spike-like flowering spadices each subtended by a colourful flat spathe
- Anthurium caramantae Engl. - World Flora Online
This name is reported by Araceae as an accepted name in the genus Anthurium (family Araceae) The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2024-07-26) which reports it as an accepted name (record 10765)
- Anthuriums: How to Care for Anthurium Plants | The Old Farmers Almanac
Learn how to care for anthurium plants indoors Get tips on light, watering, humidity, and blooms for healthy flamingo flowers year-round
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