Specialty soil and substrate blends designed for tropical houseplants, Anthuriums, cactus, and collector aroids. This collection includes chunky aroid mixes, desert cactus blends, and well-draining container substrates formulated to support healthy root systems, strong growth, and long-term plant stability. Whether repotting Anthuriums or refreshing cactus soil, these mixes are selected for drainage, aeration, and optimal growth.
Rare & Collector-Grade Anthurium Plants
Our Anthurium collection focuses on rare, collector-grade genetics selected for distinctive foliage, high quality, Collector lineage , and breeding potential. See our mother plants here.
These are not mass-produced tissue culture plants. Many are one of a kind, seed-grown hybrids and carefully selected crosses featuring Papillilaminum, Crystallinum, Magnificum, Warocqueanum, Swampmannii, Rotundatum, Portillae, Doc Block, Silver Krome, Ree Gardens and Tim Anderson lines.
Collector Anthuriums are valued for:
- Veining, form, and distinctiveness
- Dark emergent & robust growth
- Hybrid vigor and phenotype variation
- Exact provenance, Strong lineage documentation
- Limited availability
Each plant is established, well-rooted, and grown in our New Orleans greenhouse.
We release plants in small batches to maintain high quality genetic diversity and plant quality.
Seed-Grown Anthurium Hybrids & Genetic Lineage
We prioritize seed-grown Anthurium hybrids because they produce stronger root systems, greater variation, and more unique phenotype expression compared to cloned stock.
Many of our crosses include combinations of:
Papillilaminum
Crystallinum
Swampmannii
Portillae
Rotundatum
Tim Anderson, SKG and Doc Block selections
Seed-grown plants offer collectors the opportunity to own genetically distinct individuals rather than identical clones. Each cross is selected for form, venation , emergent coloration, and long-term breeding value.
If you're searching for rare Anthurium plants for sale with documented breeding lines, these plants represent our active genetic projects and current greenhouse selections.
Most collector Anthuriums prefer:
- Bright, indirect light
- High humidity (60%+ ideal)
- Chunky, well-draining substrate
- Consistent airflow
- Stable temperatures
We recommend a coarse, airy substrate designed for epiphytic aroids. Our Anthurium soil blends are available separately and are formulated for root health and aeration.
Proper conditions will enhance velvet texture, venation clarity, and emergent coloration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these tissue culture plants?
Our Anthuriums are seed-grown in our production greenhouse. You will receiving healthy established plants, not stressed out starters or plants in bags.
Do you ship rooted plants?
Yes. All plants are established and shipped in pots from our nursery in New Orleans Louisiana
Are quantities limited?
Yes. Many genetics are released in small batches and may not be restocked.
Will the plant look exactly like the photo?
Seed-grown hybrids show slight, but predictable natural variation. Individual plants may differ slightly in foliage expression.
How often do you release new Anthuriums?
New crosses and selections are added periodically as they mature to sale size.