Anthurium pedato-radiatum
One of the palmately lobed Anthurium species, this one has merit for hybridization work. We have had this plant for many years, and it has just stayed with us even through extreme neglect. At one point, after hurricane Andrew, the plant was reduced to just a small piece of one leaf, and remained that way for some time before we repotted it and brought it back from the brink. Comparatively luxuriant now, it has assumed a role in our breeding program.
Above is an overall view of two leaves.
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