• Anthurium Papilliaminum 'Ree Gardens' x A. 'Tim Anderson Mag/Pap' or A.'Tim Anderson Crystal Mag' x 'Tim's Black' (A41) - Nice Plants Good Pots
  • Anthurium Papilliaminum 'Ree Gardens' x A. 'Tim Anderson Mag/Pap' or A.'Tim Anderson Crystal Mag' x 'Tim's Black' (A41) - Nice Plants Good Pots

    Anthurium Papilliaminum 'Ree Gardens' x A. 'Tim Anderson Mag/Pap' or A.'Tim Anderson Crystal Mag' x 'Tim's Black' (A41)

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    🌿 Anthurium papillilaminum 'Ree Gardens' × (A. 'Tim Anderson Mag/Pap' or A. 'Tim Anderson Crystal Mag' × 'Tim’s Black')

    This cross taps directly into two influential breeding lines: the velvety, bullate papillilaminum from Ree Gardens, and one of two rare Tim Anderson hybrids—either the broad-leafed Mag/Pap or the luminous Crystal Mag × Tim’s Black, each known for producing exceptional foliage in color, structure, and growth habit.

    ‘Ree Gardens’ papillilaminum contributes:

    • Dense, dark foliage with thick texture

    • Compact growth and heart-shaped leaf blades

    • Bullate surfaces and subtle vein definition

    • Proven hybridization value in historic aroid breeding

    The pollen parent, uncertain between:

    • ‘Tim Anderson Mag/Pap’: Produces structured, sharply veined foliage with strong symmetry and velvet texture

    • ‘Crystal Mag × Tim’s Black’: Delivers red emergent tones, crisp venation, and refined leaf posture with both depth and brilliance

    🌟 This hybrid promises a broad phenotypic spectrum—from emerald velvet to red-emergent forms with bold venation and sculptural leaf form. A collector’s choice with strong lineage and high expression variability.


    📸 Left: ‘Ree Gardens’ papillilaminum. Right cluster: phenotype possibilities from either ‘Mag/Pap’ or ‘Crystal Mag × Tim’s Black’ lines.

    🪴 You will receive a germinated seed from our seed tray. For individual selections, please check our specific listings.
    📦 Shipped in a container from New Orleans, Louisiana.