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Anthurium toasae rare houseplants

Very stunning, large-growing terrestrial species,  Anthurium toasae Croat ined. belongs to the section Belolonchium.  Its petioles etioles medium green, weakly glossy, obtusely flattened and narrowly and obtusely sulcat. Leaf blades are sub coriaceous, dark green and semi glossy above, moderately paler and glossy below.

 

The genus name Anthurium is derived form Greek ánthos "flower" + ourá "tail" + New Latin -ium -ium . A very  literal translation of this would be 'flowering tail'.

Anthurium toasae

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