Anthurium ochranthum X A. clarinervium
This plant is the result of our first attempt to get the fragrant inflorescences of A. ochranthum onto a hybrid with velvety silver-veined leaves. The first inflorescence on this plant did not emit any detectable odor, but that may have been due to the immaturity of this plant, overall. I expect this one to become quite a large and handsome specimen, even if it does not provide the perfumy fragrance of the A. ochranthum.
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