Anthurium

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.

Source: Pinkka e-learning: Tropical Plants of Economic Importance (AGRI-247) - Angiosperms: monocots CC BY 4.0

Growing form

Epiphytes, terrestrial herbs or climbers.

Source: Pinkka e-learning: Tropical Plants of Economic Importance (AGRI-247) - Angiosperms: monocots CC BY 4.0

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Observations
  • Total squares
Checklist
FinBIF master checklist
Scientific name
Anthurium
Author
Schott
Vernacular names
  • flamingokukat (Finnish)
  • flamingoblomssläktet (Swedish)
Identifier
http://tun.fi/MX.5023077
Taxon rank
DNA barcode sequences
Informal groups
  • Vascular plants