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anthurium papillilaminum fort sherman Anthurium Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman' – Curious PlantsAnthurium Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman' Pot size: (shipped in moss in small container)Seed Parent: Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman'Pollen Parent: Self Pollinated New batch! Batch #2 Fresh seedling, shipped in moss, two leaves and a few cm of root. Our Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman' is sought after for its dark foliage, elongated shape and bunny like ears. The newest emerging leaf of our mother plant is to die for (bottom right in first photo). This Fort

Anthurium Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman'

Pot size: - (shipped in moss in small container)
Seed Parent: Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman'
Pollen Parent: Self-Pollinated

New batch! Batch #2

Fresh seedling, shipped in moss, two leaves and a few cm of root.


Our Papillilaminum 'Fort Sherman' is sought after for its dark foliage, elongated shape and bunny-like ears. The newest emerging leaf of our mother plant is to die for (bottom right in first photo). This Fort Sherman mother plant has its origin in the USA and came to Europe about a decade ago, but we don't know if it's a direct clone of Jay Vannini's plant. It looks amazing though, and this uncertainty of provenance is reflected in the price.

 



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