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Anthurium from seed


metalfan

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I grew this from seed and right not its my favorite seedling out of maybe 150 from this cross.

Anthurium forgetii x (besseae x magnificum). Fully peltate leaves of forgetii, and this crazy almost total silver blister variegation that some of my Bess x mags have

 

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Really beautiful. Kinda reminds me of this one that I grew from seed but don’t have a name on it

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I'm not sure why my photos have to be downloaded. Maybe too many pixels? Yours is lovely!

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Thanks! I have several with variations of this. I crossed the Bess x mag that has this silver trait with Pap, magnificum, forgetti, and the complex hybrid Mehani and have gotten some unusual results

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The silver blister variegation on some of my Bess x mag and their seedlings is pretty over the top. When I used my least silver/most normal Bess x mag to hybridize with, I was wondering if this trait would be passed on through the seeds, because not ALL my bess x mags (they all are divisions from a single mother plant) exhibit this trait. But it seems that for my particular plant, it is

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