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Anthurium Papillilaminum Variegated
Anthurium Papillilaminum Variegated is an ultra-rare Panamanian aroid combining a legendary dark, velvety texture with a striking genetic mutation. The elongated, deeply lobed heart-shaped leaves feature a rich plush surface broken up by erratic splashes of creamy white, pale yellow, and mint green. As the foliage matures into a near-black emerald tone, the stark contrast against the vivid variegation intensifies, making each unique leaf an imposing piece of living art. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Protect from direct sun. Water: Keep damp. Water when the top 2 cm feels dry. Humidity: High levels required. Maintain 75% or higher. Temperature: Warm and steady, between 20°C and 28°C. Avoid drafts. Soil: Ultra-chunky aroid mix of bark, perlite, and moss.
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Anthurium Forgetii x RVDP Blister Variegated
The Anthurium Forgetii x RVDP Blister Variegated is a sophisticated hybrid that combines the "round-top" (sinus-less) leaf shape of the Forgetii with the sharp, geometric lines of the RVDP. This specific "Blister" selection is prized for its corrugated, bumpy texture—often referred to as blistering—which adds a tactile, 3D dimension to the velvet surface. The variegation appears as irregular marbling or sectoral splashes of cream and pale yellow. Because the veins are naturally prominent, the interplay between the silver-blue shimmer of the leaf and the warm tones of the variegation makes this a highly sculptural specimen for serious aroid collections. How to care Light: Strong, indirect light. Variegated velvet Anthuriums need high light to maintain color but should never face direct sun. Water: Water when the top 1–2 cm of the substrate is dry. They prefer consistent moisture without being soggy. Humidity: High humidity is critical (75% or higher) to prevent "stuck" leaves or crisping on the blistered sections. Temperature: Best kept between 20°C and 28°C with good air circulation to prevent fungal spots. Soil: Chunky, professional aroid mix (coarse bark, sphagnum moss, and perlite) for maximum aeration.
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Anthurium RVDP x Luxurians
Anthurium RVDP x Luxurians is a compact, texture-driven hybrid valued for its dense leaf structure and controlled growth. Leaves emerge firm and dark, developing heavy corrugation and pronounced ribbing as they mature. The influence of Luxurians is evident in the thick, almost sculptural surface, while RVDP contributes improved symmetry and stability. Color ranges from deep green to near-black under strong light, with minimal gloss and a rugged finish. This plant prioritizes substance over size, appealing to growers focused on leaf texture, durability, and consistent form across growth cycles. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain compact growth and strong texture Water: Allow the substrate to partially dry between waterings Humidity: Moderate to high humidity supports proper leaf formation Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures with good airflow Soil: Use a chunky, fast-draining aroid mix
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Anthurium Red Crystallinum SKG x RVDP
Anthurium Red Crystallinum SKG x RVDP is a selective hybrid grown for its controlled growth habit, dark foliage, and pronounced venation. New leaves emerge with red to copper tones before settling into deep green with subtle burgundy undertones. The leaf surface is matte to lightly velvety, with clear, structured veins that hold definition as the plant matures. This hybrid favors symmetry and consistency over exaggerated size, making it suitable for collectors who value form, color stability, and long-term leaf quality. A refined plant that develops character slowly under proper conditions. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf fade Water: Water when the top layer of substrate dries; do not oversaturate Humidity: Maintain moderate to high humidity for steady leaf development Temperature: Keep temperatures warm and stable year-round Soil: Use a well-aerated aroid mix with good drainage
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Anthurium Red Crystallinum x (Zara x Michelle)
Anthurium Red Crystallinum x (Zara x Michelle) is a striking hybrid that blends rich coloration with refined structure. From Red Crystallinum, it inherits deep-toned foliage and prominent veining, while the Zara x Michelle lineage enhances contrast, texture, and overall leaf form. The result is velvety leaves with bold veins and a dramatic, high-end appearance. Rare and visually powerful, this hybrid is highly desirable among foliage collectors. How to care Light: Loves bright, indirect light for strong growth and clear veining. Water: Water when the top layer of the mix begins to dry. Avoid overwatering. Humidity: Requires around 60–80% high humidity. Temperature: Prefers warm conditions, ideally 18–27°C (65–82°F). Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix with good airflow.
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Anthurium Magnificum Silver x (Zara x Michelle)
Anthurium Magnificum Silver x (Zara x Michelle) is a refined hybrid that highlights the best traits of its parent plants. From Magnificum Silver, it inherits large, velvety leaves and bold silver veining. The Zara x Michelle lineage adds improved contrast, richer texture, and a more polished leaf shape. Together, these genetics create a plant with dramatic structure, luminous veins, and a luxurious presence that stands out in any serious foliage collection. How to care Light: Loves bright, indirect light for strong growth and clear veining. Water: Water when the top layer of the mix begins to dry. Avoid overwatering. Humidity: Requires around 60–80% high humidity. Temperature: Prefers warm conditions, ideally 18–27°C (65–82°F). Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix with good airflow.
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Anthurium BVEP Tezula x BVEP Scott Cohen
This rare hybrid from the Black Velvet Elite Program (BVEP) blends the standout qualities of the Tezula and Scott Cohen lines. It features deep, velvety foliage with striking silver veining and a defined heart shape that commands attention. Compact and slow-growing, it's perfect for collectors seeking refined texture and elite genetics in a manageable size. How to care Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn. Water: Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy. Use filtered or distilled water if possible to avoid mineral buildup. Humidity: Needs high humidity (60–80% ideal). Temperature: Thrives in 65–80°F (18–27°C). Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes. Soil: Use a well-draining aroid mix: orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir or peat.
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Anthurium Black Velvet
Anthurium Black Velvet is a rare gem among tropical plants, celebrated for its rich, velvety leaves and bold visual appeal. The deep green, almost black foliage is elegantly shaped like hearts and traced with striking silver veins, giving it a sophisticated, high-contrast look. Compact in size but big on impact, this unique plant is a must-have for collectors and lovers of distinctive indoor greenery. How to care Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Can tolerate lower light but will grow more slowly. Water: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Reduce watering in cooler months. Humidity: Thrives in high humidity (60–80%). Dry air can cause browning leaf edges. Temperature: Ideal range: 65–80°F (18–27°C) Not frost-tolerant. Soil: Use a well-draining, chunky mix – ideal components include orchid bark, perlite, and peat or coco coir.
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