ANTHURIUM RED EYE: [(Hoff x) x Black Cherry] x (Var Forgetii x)

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#001 – 1ST RELEASE 💥
#002

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#001 – 1ST RELEASE 💥
#002

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ANTHURIUM RED EYE #001


ANTHURIUM REDEYE #001



ANTHURIUM REDEYE #002


About Plant: An ultra rare hybrid Anthurium. Actively grown from seed in a medium square pot and rooted in a tree fern fibre mix. #002 Recently up-potted in Melty Mix for Mature Ariods with no need to repot until roots are popping out the bottom of the pot. Red outer margin and sinus with bubble-like dimpling and that black cherry velvet sheen. Please review all images and video for any marks/blemishes. Please also note that this is a live plant and may at times naturally shed a leaf as it continues to grow. Hybridised by Chyanne, Aus Plant Mum.

Plant Care: Loves medium indirect light and prefers the soil to be almost dry/dry before a watering. (Usually once every 10-14 days - can be weekly in summer) Same growing conditions as the other Anthurium varieties.

Includes: Medium #001 /Large #002 Square Pot + Saucer

Parentage (sourced from hybridiser) ..

My favourite @fungusgnatvision @fungusgnatwoman creation! Using my beautiful ‘Cherry Blossom’, this particular plant gets mistaken for a Red Hoffmanii by everyone who enters the tent. It has a red sinus and back of leaves, red emergent and a gorgeous dark hardened leaf.

Pollinated with my stunning variegated Forgetii x from Robyn, this gal has a red sinus, yellow variegation and is pure perfection.

The mother plant was a seedling from the beautiful pink/white variegated batches of ‘Cherry Blossom’ from fungusgnatvision but didn’t grow variegated, her first lot of seeds (Bullseye) from last months seed sale have started to grow and 1/3 have pushed their first leaf with sectoral variegation. They’re only 1 leaf in so I can’t comment on stability at this point.

Reference photo is one of the variegated seedlings from a previous batch of seeds she produced and is NFS