Anthurium angamarcanum 'Type'
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Anthurium angamarcanum 'Type' is an amazing specimen with deep green leaves from Ecuador. It has insane foliage…that demands attention. Vivarium co...
View full detailsAnthurium angamarcanum 'Type' is an amazing specimen with deep green leaves from Ecuador. It has insane foliage…that demands attention. Vivarium co...
View full detailsAnthurium chamberlainii is a beautiful Anthurium with maroon to light green leaves. It is native to Venezuela. Vivarium conditions are fantastic fo...
View full detailsAnthurium croatii is a beautiful species native to Ecuador. This plant is a stunning addition to any vivarium and has tri-lobed, finger like leaves...
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 regale is a beautiful Anthurium with velvety heart shaped leaves. It is native to Peru. Vivarium conditions are fantastic for this plant,...
View full detailsAnthurium sp. Límon is a wonderfully rare Anthurium that vines well. It is native to Peru. Vivarium conditions are fantastic for this plant, but of...
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 villenaorum is a beautiful species native to Peru. This plant is a stunning addition to any large vivarium or collection due to its wonde...
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 detailsCallisia repens or the Bolivian wandering dude plant is native to Bolivia. These plants are fast growing and have very, very small leaves, making t...
View full detailsCallisia repens or the Bolivian wandering dude plant is native to Bolivia. These plants are fast growing and have very, very small leaves, making t...
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 detailsMonstera dubia is found through Central and South America, and Mexico. It undergoes dramatic foliage transformation as it matures, although in terr...
View full detailsMonstera obliqua "Bolivia" is an uncommon Monstera, but is becoming increasingly common. This plant can get absolutely massive in situ, but usually...
View full detailsPeperomia dahlstedtii is a nice plant for vivarium culture that is native to Central and South America. It has beautiful green leaves that can have...
View full detailsPilea involcrata is often called the Friendship Plant and is a fast growing species with amazing village leaves. This species hails from Central an...
View full detailsPilea nummulariifolia is a fast growing, terrestrial species with bright green leaves and a pubescent stem. It is native to the Caribbean and South...
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