The Anthurium Carlablackiae was named in honor of Carla Black, an American botanist, in recognition of her contributions to plant science and discovery of the species. Carlablackiae is known for its unique and striking appearance, particularly its foliage color and veins, and is considered quite rare in cultivation.

ANTHURIUM CARLABLACKIAE / Carla Black's Panama Discovery.

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Species educational series 

understanding the lineage behind the name

 Its ability to pass along that iconic dark sheen and strong sinus line has influenced numerous cultivars and breeding lines, ensuring its legacy as one of the most iconic and refined species in the Anthurium world.

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