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Shop (Code Red x Red Crystal) x (Silver Blush x Michelle) - Germinated seeds
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(Code Red x Red Crystal) x (Silver Blush x Michelle) - Germinated seeds

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Why I made this cross:

Because they’re going to be weird af. I just couldn’t help myself. My gut tells me that the blue tones, subvelvet texture, and closed sinus of the mother plant mixed with the high silver of the pollen plant are going to make some true weirdos!

I grew the mother plant, Code Red x Red Crystal from seed (produced by Brandon Baker). She is one of the bluest plants that I own and her closed sinus is just too damn cool. The pollen parent was purchased as a small seedling from WildRoots and continues to produce high silver foliage.

These are curretly germinated seeds. I will always select the largest and most healthy seedlings. These are grower’s choice since they are still too small to be showing unique characteristics yet. Once they get larger I will list exact seedings for sale, but their price will be significantly higher than what they currently are.

I cull very heavily for runts and will never sell you a seed, seedling, or plant that I wouldn't be happy to receive myself! Note that with anthuriums grown from seed, there will always be genetic variability.

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Why I made this cross:

Because they’re going to be weird af. I just couldn’t help myself. My gut tells me that the blue tones, subvelvet texture, and closed sinus of the mother plant mixed with the high silver of the pollen plant are going to make some true weirdos!

I grew the mother plant, Code Red x Red Crystal from seed (produced by Brandon Baker). She is one of the bluest plants that I own and her closed sinus is just too damn cool. The pollen parent was purchased as a small seedling from WildRoots and continues to produce high silver foliage.

These are curretly germinated seeds. I will always select the largest and most healthy seedlings. These are grower’s choice since they are still too small to be showing unique characteristics yet. Once they get larger I will list exact seedings for sale, but their price will be significantly higher than what they currently are.

I cull very heavily for runts and will never sell you a seed, seedling, or plant that I wouldn't be happy to receive myself! Note that with anthuriums grown from seed, there will always be genetic variability.

Why I made this cross:

Because they’re going to be weird af. I just couldn’t help myself. My gut tells me that the blue tones, subvelvet texture, and closed sinus of the mother plant mixed with the high silver of the pollen plant are going to make some true weirdos!

I grew the mother plant, Code Red x Red Crystal from seed (produced by Brandon Baker). She is one of the bluest plants that I own and her closed sinus is just too damn cool. The pollen parent was purchased as a small seedling from WildRoots and continues to produce high silver foliage.

These are curretly germinated seeds. I will always select the largest and most healthy seedlings. These are grower’s choice since they are still too small to be showing unique characteristics yet. Once they get larger I will list exact seedings for sale, but their price will be significantly higher than what they currently are.

I cull very heavily for runts and will never sell you a seed, seedling, or plant that I wouldn't be happy to receive myself! Note that with anthuriums grown from seed, there will always be genetic variability.

Dallas, Texas, USA