
a local store had an A. wendlingerii that was actively flowering with ripe berries/seeds. they have had seeds from other flowering plants on a little dish on the counter before, so when i went to make a purchase i shot my shot and asked if i could take a berry or two. they were super encouraging and sweet about it, and i was fortunate enough to get three seeds total, only one of which has survived past a seedling into a now juvenile plant.
TLDR: i got this plant for free as a seed, and it’s now a young plant. is it freaking variegated??!!?? i guess there’s a chance it could be nutrient coloration etc, but the color variation goes through the entire leaf and has been present on the leaves since they first unfurl but develop their full size as the leaf hardens off. at this point i’m in such disbelief i wouldn’t know what to do if it were variegated, but i thought checking on here would be a good place to start. thanks y’all! 😅
by jorgepeat

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Looks variegated. Hope it continues for you.
Anthurium vitarifolium variegata?
The deformity on the end of the large leaf leads me to believe it’s not variegated and just displaying some stress. Would be cool if it is though!