Anthurium 'Anth. Pink Lemonade'
Accepted:
Yes
Established:
No
Nomenclatural Notes:
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Released Year:
2011
Propagated:
No
Cultivar Type:
Hybrid
Originator:
Bill Rotolante
Namer:
Bill Rotolante
Seed Parent:
SKG Silver
Pollen Parent:
SKG Grey
Base Species or Cultivar:
Cultivar

Cultivar Origin:
It is a selected offspring of the 40+ Year Silver Krome Gardens Inc. breeding program started by Denis Rotolante. It was selected and propagated for the pink emergent foliage and bleeding venation that can color the leaves a silvery grey color.
Name Origin:
Named for the brilliant pink emergent foliage
Growth Habit:
It can can be grown epiphytic, hemiepiphytic or terrestrial. It holds about 7-10 leaves at one time. It has long white roots that can attach to trees or rocks like an orchid.
Leaf Blade:
Gets up to 30 inches across. Has medium green foliage with silver veins that bleed color to the leaf surface. Has a pink emergent leaf with light or dark pink coloration depending on the temperature.
Bloom and Fruit:
Pinkish green flower with maroon and white fruit.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Pink emergent foliage. Silvery grey veins with square petioles.




