Anthurium pendulifolium This is absolutely a must have. Not only has Pendulifolium been one of the easiest anthuriums for us to grow, but one of the fastest. This fantastic aroid has it all, beauty, brains, and brawn. Leaves get 8-10 ft.
Anthurium pendulifolium x cubense Every serious aroid collection really should have this absolutely enormous anthurium towering over it. The first time I saw this beast in person, I was floored. This is absolutely the biggest pendulous anthurium we grow. 9-10 ft leaves are nothing, this aroid just keeps on growing. A real collector's plant. Zones 10-11
Anthurium podophyllum Very interesting shaped leaves within the genus. A mostly terrestrial species with deeply lobed, many times divided leaf blades. Endemic to the Gulf Coast of Mexico in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca.
Anthurium veitchii A spectacular epiphytic aroid from Columbia prized by collectors for its dramatic corrugated foliage. Held atop a thin yet sturdy petiole is the distinctive washboard foliage that reach a mature length of more than five feet.
Caladium 'Thai Beauty' This incredibly beautiful caladium has the added advantage of not going dormant in the winter in warm climates. The hot pink, white, and green contrast to bring needed color and vibrance to your garden. Grow in partial shade for best color. Zones 9-11
Epipremnum sp 'Skeleton Key' We found this great aroid in the collection of a friend years ago when it was small. Money wouldn't loosen a cutting from his grasp for several years, but eventually a good plant trade did. Just look at the weirdly shaped leaves on this aroid!