Anthurium Subsignatum (velvety) X Carlablackiae | 7 cm pot anthuriumInteresting hybrid between Anthurium Subsignatum (velvet form from Australia), known for its widely lobed leaves, similar to portillae, further crossed with a Carlablackiae bringing striking veins, and more depth to the dark velvet leaves. This plant is Carla heavy, although elongated lobed shape as a nod to the Subsig mother. Supplied: Exact plant shown, in 7 cm pot. Care Tips Light: Bright, indirect light to promote large leaves. Low intensity will
Its unclear parentage does not take away from its beauty and uniqueness
a special plant with very limited availability
that has an elongated
from his S1 mother plant that is true to parents
this orchid features deep green velvety leaves crisscrossed with glowing
a special select plant with ultra-dark leaves
💧 Water: Keep evenly moist – avoid drying out completely
Low intensity will maintain darkness
This is a particularly round KOS
with a wider and more triangular profile coming through from Delta Force
Inheriting the super dark foliage and deep emergents of its mother
taking on the textured almost artificial looking foliage of the Melo balanced with the veins and dark colouration of the Black Velvet