Anthurium
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Description
Leaves arise from aerial or underground stems (rhizomes). The leaves are spirally arranged, glossy, heart-shaped or lanceolate, often leathery in texture, long-petioled. The inflorescence is a spike-shaped spadix, containing minute bisexual flowers close together in spiral arrangement. Beneath the spadix is a large colourful spathe, a type of bract that is usually lance-shaped and may extend out flat or in a curve. Sometimes it covers the spadix like a hood. There is a wide range of spathe colours: white, rose, salmon-pink, red, light-red, dark-red, brown, green, lavender, cream or multi-coloured. The fruits that develop from the flowers on the spadix are juicy berries varying in color and usually containing two seeds.
The map represents observations of this taxon, but it may not be used as a distribution map.
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- flamingokukat (Finnish)
- flamingoblomssläktet (Swedish)
- Vascular plants