Anthurium Maximillianii - GERMINATED

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. Anthuriums grow best in tropical areas or greenhouses. They really prefer to be warm as far as growth goes. Temperatures in the 70-90 degree range are optimal. Anthuriums will not stand for freezing temps. It is also very important that Anthuriums are planted in a well draining soil mix. As with many aroids, they like lots of water, but they certainly don’t want to sit wet. These are grown as house plants in a container. This is the first time to our knowledge this specific specie has been introduced to the US. It was first published and accepted as a specie in 1862 by Schott. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. Anthuriums grow best in tropical areas or greenhouses. They really prefer to be warm as far as growth goes. Temperatures in the 70-90 degree range are optimal. Anthuriums will not stand for freezing temps. It is also very important that Anthuriums are planted in a well draining soil mix. As with many aroids, they like lots of water, but they certainly don’t want to sit wet. These are grown as house plants in a container. This is the first time to our knowledge this specific specie has been introduced to the US. It was first published and accepted as a specie in 1862 by Schott. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. Anthuriums grow best in tropical areas or greenhouses. They really prefer to be warm as far as growth goes. Temperatures in the 70-90 degree range are optimal. Anthuriums will not stand for freezing temps. It is also very important that Anthuriums are planted in a well draining soil mix. As with many aroids, they like lots of water, but they certainly don’t want to sit wet. These are grown as house plants in a container. This is the first time to our knowledge this specific specie has been introduced to the US. It was first published and accepted as a specie in 1862 by Schott. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.