Very much similar to a common Anthurium andraeanum, this particular one is shorter and more compact with many sprays of blooms in comparison to the tall and big bloom cultivar.
I find that this type is interesting as there are so many babies (pups) forming at the root-ball that I can constantly remove and propagate them for spares.
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