



Anthurium carlaX (NSE) x (subsignatum x papillilaminum 'Marie')
€22.00
Parent Plants
This plant originates from a quite well-known batch that was initially believed to be pure Anthurium carlablackiae, but later proved to be an unintended bench hybrid between NSE carlablackiae and an unknown pollen donor, produced by Enid Offolter (USA, @nsetropicals). The most commonly speculated pollen donors are A. portillae and A. papillilaminum.
The plant exhibits a striking deep red emergent leaf color, delicate spidery venation, and a slightly elongated, triangular leaf shape. It has become a cornerstone in my breeding program, consistently passing on exceptionally dark foliage and richly colored emergents. Offspring also frequently inherit the fine pin-striping and spidery veins.
a primary hybrid between two species subsignatum x papillilaminum 'Marie'. Papillilaminum 'Marie' was made famous by Robin Deniz. To my knowledge, the origins of papillilaminum 'Marie' are in Ree Gardens, and the name originates from Marie Nock.






































