Anthurium jenmanii explained
Anthurium jenmanii is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium. Growing as an epiphyte subshrub, it is native to South America from Trinidad and Tobago to Brazil.[1] A member of the section Pachyneurium, and like related species it has a "birds nest" growth habit.[2] It has a dark purple-black spadix and spathe,[3] and produces red berries. In cultivation, it is commonly mistaken for Anthurium bonplandii subsp. guayanum, a related species.
Notes and References
- 15369-2 . Anthurium jenmanii .
- Croat . Thomas B. . 1991 . A Revision of Anthurium Section Pachyneurium (Araceae) . Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden . 78 . 3 . 539–855 . 10.2307/2399801 . 2399801 . 0026-6493.
- Mayo . S. J. . 1982 . Anthurium acaule (Jacq.) Schott (Araceae) and West Indian 'Bird's Nest' Anthuriums . Kew Bulletin . 36 . 4 . 691–719 . 10.2307/4117912 . 4117912 . 1982KewBu..36..691M . 0075-5974.