Anthurium crystallinum
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Anthurium crystallinum is a stunning addition to any vivarium due to its silvery velvety leaves and intense pattern contrast. It is native through ...
View full detailsAnthurium crystallinum is a stunning addition to any vivarium due to its silvery velvety leaves and intense pattern contrast. It is native through ...
View full detailsAnthurium forgetii is a beautiful Anthurium with velvety circular-shaped leaves with a classic central sinus. These are some of our favorites. They...
View full detailsAnthurium pentaphyllum is a beautiful vining species that has finger-like green leaves. It is native to most of Central and South America, includin...
View full detailsAnthurium polystichum is a beautiful vining species that has finger-like green leaves native to Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Brazil. This plant i...
View full detailsAnthurium veitchii is known as the "King" Anthurium and rightfully so. It is native to Columbia. It has deep ridges and a pronounced stature...trul...
View full detailsAnthurium vittarifolium is a beautiful strap-like plant with long, silvery green leaves. It is native to Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru, in th...
View full detailsAnthurium warocqueanum is probably one of the most sought after, must have species! This is the Queen Anthurium! It is native to Columbia. It is a ...
View full detailsBegonia glabra is a unique vining Begonia that is extremely popular in vivariums and is native to Mexico and most of Central and South America. It ...
View full detailsDrymonia pendula is an attractive tropical Gesneriad native to Columbia and Peru, but does occur throughout South America. It that prefers interme...
View full detailsDrymonia First Peach is a great hybrid species that flowers well and can be easily adapted to a houseplant. It that prefers intermediate moisture a...
View full detailsGloxinella lindeniana is an attractive, soft, and fuzzy tropical that prefers intermediate moisture and light. It is native to Columbia. It grows q...
View full detailsNautilocalyx lynchii is from Ecuador and Columbia. This specimen has glaucous maroon leaves. They like moderate indirect light and high humidity. ...
View full detailsPeperomia glabella is a nice plant for vivarium culture that is widespread through South America and the West Indies. It has beautiful green leaves...
View full detailsPeperomia metallica "Big Leaf" is a beautiful, dark leaved species. It is native to Ecuador and Columbia. It does well in moderate light and modera...
View full detailsPeperomia perciliata is a very popular vivarium species, especially for miniature lovers! This plant hails from Columbia and is a mat forming vine....
View full detailsPeperomia polybotrya is a stunning specimen native to Columbia. It is amazing due to the size of the leaves it can get, which are easily larger tha...
View full detailsPeperomia scandens is a nice plant for vivarium culture that is widespread through Central and South America, such as the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil...
View full detailsPeperomia trinervula is a nice plant for vivarium culture that is widespread through Central and South America, such as the Caribbean, Mexico, Braz...
View full detailsPeperomia turboensis is a stunning specimen native to Columbia. It has sparkly leaves that glisten in light. It is an absolute show-stopper, and is...
View full detailsPeperomia velutina is native to Ecuador and Columbia. It has sparkly leaves that glisten in light. It is an absolute show-stopper, and is a must ha...
View full detailsPhilodendron linnaei is a semi-succulent species of Philodendron that is a true epiphyte. It is still somewhat uncommon in the dart frog and tropic...
View full detailsThis Gesneriad species is native to Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, Ecuador, and Columbia. It is a miniature species with pubescent leaves and flowers of...
View full detailsSelaginella erythropus is a spikemoss native to Central and South America, and has a red color if grown under bright light, or an alluring blackish...
View full detailsThis orchid species is native to Central America, Mexico, Columbia, and Brazil. It has beautiful thick leaves and of course could produce edible Va...
View full detailsThis orchid species is native to Central America, Mexico, Columbia, and Brazil. It has beautiful thick leaves and of course could produce edible Va...
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