The Anthuriums used in Hybridization

Aug 29, 2024

Nice Plants Good Pots have been collecting and trading plants for years. We have sought out some of the most legendary growers and collectors and have continued their legacy. Every plant has a story. 

These are a bunch of our mother plants used to produce hybrids and will help you get a better idea of how these plants could evolve in cultivation. 

we will keep adding to this list as we get time! 

 

A. Tim Anderson Stripey

A. Tim Anderson Stripey

 

 

A. Tim Anderson's Mag Pap

 

 

A. Tim Anderson's Mag Pap Dark & Narrow

 

 

 

A. Dark & Stormy 

A. Dark & Stormy Mikes Yard #2 x A. Tim Anderson Mag x Pap Dark & Narrow

A. Dark & Stormy Mikes Yard #2 x A. Tim Anderson Mag x Pap Dark & Narrow

 

A. Rotundatum X

 

 

A. Mike's Magnificum Pap

 

 

A. Doc Block F2 Purple 

 

 

 

A. Doc Block F2 Purple 

Anthurium Doc Block F2 Purple x A. Rotundatum XAnthurium Doc Block F2 Purple x A. Rotundatum X

 

 

A. Non-Besseae Ree-Gardens Plant from John Banta 

Anthurium Papillilaminum Ree Gardens X A. Ree Gardens Non Besseae

 

 

A. Tim Anderson's Crystal Black

Anthurium Tim Anderson Crystal Black x A. Ree Gardens Non-Besseae

 

 

A. John Banta NO ID ( ree gardens) 

 

 

A. Hoffmannii x Butterfly leaf

 

A. Regale-ish

 

A. 420 Dark Magnificum 

 

A. AOS x Tim's Black 

 

A. Caycee x Griege 

 

A. Ree Gardens Papillilaminum 

 

 

 

A. John Banta Leuconeurum 

 

 

A. Delta Mike (our friend Mike T.)

 

A. Indo Crystal pap