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I haven't seen this variety anywhere else (but I'm sure it is out there). This came from the backyard greenhouse of a very old Japanese grandmother. She had many plants that could have very well come into Hawaii when she did - before World War II. She was gracious enough to give me a cutting, and as you can see, it has done very well.
These Anthuriums will grow in the warmer areas of So. California, so should be grown more often there. I saw a beautiful red one in a hanging basket, in a coastal location, looking right at home. And these have been trouble free as far as any pests are concerned.

These Anthuriums will grow in the warmer areas of So. California, so should be grown more often there. I saw a beautiful red one in a hanging basket, in a coastal location, looking right at home. And these have been trouble free as far as any pests are concerned.


