Anthurium clavigerum Picture this anthurium growing high overhead with leaves faning out 6ft across. This sucker is a beast! The inflorescence will get up to 3 ft long in mature plants.
Anthurium crystallinum This spectacular aroid is grown for its deep velvety foliage. Often one of the easiest Anthuriums to grow, Crystallinum is also a splendid subject for hybrids.
Anthurium esmeraldense Native to select parts of Ecuador & Columbia, this aroid is said to be threatened by rapid habitat loss. Held atop thin yet sturdy petioles, the striking undulated foliage is deep green on the surface with a striking burgundy underside.
Anthurium faustomirandae For anyone who loves big leaves, this is the plant for you! When grown, they can reach over 6 ft long and 4 ft wide! The leaves are enormous!
Anthurium pallidiflorum Anthurium pallidiflorum is a fabulous velvety strap leaf anthurium from Ecuador. When mature the irridescent deep green leaves can reach over three feet long. This is a very difficult species to find for sale.
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.