Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Anthurium named ‘Atwelve’ particularly characterized by its dwarf growth habit; good vigor; early and year-round flowering; floriferousness; large spathes, that is, large relative to plant size, with very good longevity; red-colored spathes and contrasting lighter colored spadices; and straight, thick and strong peduncles that hold spathes above or just at the foliar plane.
Abstract: A distinct cultivar of Anthurium plant named ‘Atwenty’, characterized by its dwarf growth habit; high vigor; early and freely flowering habit; large spathes in proportion to the overall plant size; spathes held slightly above or at the foliage level on straight, thick and strong peduncles; salmon pink-colored spathes with various amounts of green coloration in the lobes; bright yellow-colored spadices; and long-lasting spathes.
Abstract: A distinct cultivar of Anthurium plant named ‘Atwentyone’, characterized by its dwarf growth habit: high vigor; early and freely flowering habit; large spathes in proportion to the overall plant size; spathes held close to the foliage on relatively strong peduncles; bright red-colored spathes that doesn't fade under conditions of high temperatures and/or high light; and long-lasting spathes.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Anthurium named ‘Aeighteen’ particularly characterized by its dwarf growth habit; vigor; freely, year-round, and exceptionally early flowering; purple-colored spathes and fairly light-colored spadices; spathes that are held above or at the foliage level on moderately strong peduncles; and very good longevity maintaining lavender color for about five weeks.
Abstract: A distinct cultivar of Syngonium plant named ‘Glo-Go’, characterized by its compact, dense, rounded, symmetrical and non-vining growth habit; relative high vigor; freely and early branching habit; and leaves with a striking, distinct, and well-defined greenish white pattern on a dark green background.