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We grow the most consistent, high quality flowers found anywhere and we continue to develop new and spectacular cultivars for you.
Colors range from the many hues of red to the bi-colored obakes, green midori and subtle shades of pink, peach, and purple. Amnicola anthurium, commonly called "Tulip" Anthurium, because of their tulip shape, are one of our specialties. No matter what the occasion, there will always be an Anthurium cultivar that will be the perfect choice.
New Cultivars: Pearl Obake, Princess Ruth, Sister Grace, Jumbo, Limelight, Charlotte's Elegance, Mama Lily, Candy Cane, Ami, Cassie, Watermelon obake, Asahi Tulip, Hawaiian Sunrise, Pua Kea, Pua Mama'o and Cinnamon.
What sets Floral Resources apart from other anthurium growers? Consider this. We've got several anthurium cultivars that you just won't find anywhere else. Our selection of anthurium cultivars goes well beyond the traditional heart-shaped red blooms that most folks are familiar with. Through our long-term commitment to anthurium culture, we have either developed or introduced dozens of new varieties to the cut flower market. At Floral Resources we grow anthurium in many colors besides red. We have oranges, whites, pastels, greens, even multi-colored flowers. You will also find anthurium described as butterfly, tulip or cup n' saucer in form.
The making of a new variety is a labor of love and science. It also takes a real time commitment. A new cultivar introduced to the cut flower market today would have gotten its start in our breeder's imagination 6 or 7 years earlier. Steps along the way include seedling selection, seedling grow-out, tracking and evaluation. Next, the selected plant goes to the laboratory for tissue culture. This is where that very special plant is identically reproduced in numbers large enough for commercial planting. Two years in the lab results in tiny, test-tube plantings, about the size of a bean sprout. Then comes nursery for life in our shaded fields. The field plants reach flower-bearing maturity in 2 years and a new variety is ready for you to enjoy.