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Anthurium Besseae x ( Papillilaminum Fort Sherman x Ralph Lynam) x Scott Cohen BVEP
Anthurium Besseae x ( Papillilaminum Fort Sherman x Ralph Lynam) x Scott Cohen BVEP
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Breeder: @green.hues
Parents: Anthurium Besseae x ( Papillilaminum Fort Sherman x Ralph Lynam) x Antolakii from Scott
A blend of clean structure and velvety depth. The Besseae brings symmetry and stance, while the Fort Sherman × Ralph Lynam adds length, texture, and a touch of unpredictability. BVEP closes the loop with that familiar sultry tone and compact form.
This one’s a bit of an outlier in the batch—subtle, but with a posture I keep coming back to. There’s refinement in the leaf shape and how it’s starting to carry itself. The kind that only gets better over time. Older leaves have seen better, non wintery, non watery days...
Seedling Care & Disclosure
All seedlings are either home-grown from seed / one leaf, or carefully imported and properly acclimatised.
If a seedling has shown any decline post-import, this will be clearly stated in the listing.
I will only list rehabbed plants when I am 110% happy with their progress.
Plants are cultivated in high humidity conditions (87–95%) using a mix of tree fern fibre and perlite to promote strong root systems and long-term vigour. For larger seedlings, I also incorporate chunky mix and pon.
Some plants may show minor imperfections, such as cosmetic damage or discolouration on older leaves. I always aim to capture and disclose any flaws in the photos.
Beneficial insects are used as part of the growing process. If I feel the population is too high at the time of shipping, I may rinse the plant and/or send it bare root. This will always be discussed with you beforehand if needed.
Photos of mother plants : Green Hues
