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Feb 8, 2021 7:43 AM CST
Name: Gina
Florida (Zone 9a)
Tropical plant collector 40 years
Aroids Region: Florida Greenhouse Tropicals
Is that Ivan from Ecuagenera?
There was recently a discussion about this in an Anthurium group I belong to. Anthurium bullatus has been around a very long time but the name has never been an accepted name. It is currently believed that the plant called A. bullatus is very probably actually Anthurium pandurilaminum (Croat). It comes from one place and one place only, the Esmeraldas Provence, Lita Santiago, Ecuador, growing at elevations of 450-1050 ft. Its bloom should be a long tapered dark purple spadix which curves like a hook on there end with a pink tinged spathe that will fall off very shortly after the inflo emerges. In time the plant may be officially described, everyone just has to wait
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