Surname: Anthurium gracile, (Rudge) Lindl. 1834
Synonyms:
Anthurium sylvestris, Schott 1855
Anthurium belangeri, Eng. 1881
Anthurium gracile subsp. belangeri, Eng.1881
Anthurium gracile var. poiteanum, (Kunth) Engl.1878
Anthurium sylvatica, Schott 1858
Anthurium longipes, Matuda 1952
Anthurium sylvestris, Schott 1859
Anthurium sylvestris, Kunth 1841
Anthurium sylvestris, Schott 1860
Anthurium rudgeanum, Schott 1855
Anthurium scolopendrinum, Kunth 1841
Anthurium scolopendrinum var. belangeri, (Engl.) Engl. 1905
Anthurium scolopendrinum var. contractum, Engl. 1905
Pothos gracilis, Rudge 1805
Pothos scolopendrinus, Ham. 1825
Pothos scolopendrioides, Desf. 1804
etymology:
gracile = delicate, dainty
Reproduction: Division
Origin: Central and northern South America
Location: terrestrial, also epiphytic, in warm, tropical, humid regions at altitudes of 10 - 2500 m.
Remarks:
Compact, very vigorous Anthurium with robust foliage, very adaptable. The fruit clusters with numerous, bright red berries are particularly beautiful.