More specifically, it enjoys bright light but only if it’s indirect light.īecause in its natural habitat it grows mainly as an understory plant, it’s shaded by other plants and trees, so it doesn’t get much direct light. The similarity extends also to the light requirements of the Anthurium Magnificum - the plant does best in moderate light. I mentioned how this plant has similar care requirements to that of the philodendron plants. The plant has a moderate growth speed and at the rate at which it’s growing, you don’t need to worry about repotting it too often. The texture of the leaves is also notable since they have a leathery feel to them. The prominent veins on the leaves are lighter, creating a remarkable contrast against the deep green color of the leaves. The dark green or silvery green leaves of the Anthurium Magnificum reach a length of 6 to 10 inches. This Anthurium plant can reach an average height between 2-5 feet. If you’re not familiar with any of these plants, my guide below will get you up to speed with everything you need to know about successfully growing an Anthurium Magnificum. So, if you’ve grown philodendrons before, this plant should be just as easy for you to grow. Native to the warm climates of South America and Columbia, the Anthurium Magnificum has similar keeping requirements to that of the philodendron. All rights reserved.With large leaves and prominent veins, the Anthurium Magnificum is indeed a magnificent looking plant that will add an exotic and exuberant vibe to any indoor space. Hygrophorus aureus Hygrophorus fuligineus Hygrophorus fuscoalbus Hygrophorus hypothejus Waxcap Woodwax.Ĭopyright © 2018 British Mycological Society. The chronic confusion associated with Hygrophorus fuscoalbus, a highly controversial taxon described from Germany nearly two centuries ago and variously interpreted since, is discussed, concluding that this name is too ambiguous to be applied to any currently recognized species. Aurei is phylogenetically confirmed and detailed comparisons between morphologically similar and phylogenetically affiliated taxa in sect. The placement of Hygrophorus fuligineus in sect. hypothejus is lectotypified and epitypified, and here resolved as a strictly European species, with the old forgotten taxon Hygrophorus siccipes revived as its North American vicariant. nov., from Pinus brutia and Pinus halepensis forests in the island of Cyprus and mainland Greece. contorta forests in western North America, and Hygrophorus meridionalis sp. rigida forests in eastern North America and from P. Of these, two are new to science, introduced here as Hygrophorus boyeri sp. Aurei, most of them highly continentalised. Following sequencing of the ITS rDNA locus, nine lineages are confirmed in sect. Olivaceoumbrini was carried out, including material of pan-European origin, as well as the east and west coasts of North America. To assess the diversity and species-limits within this complex of yellow-coloured waxcaps, a phylogenetic, morphological and taxonomical investigation into Hygrophorus sect. This hypothesis, however, had never been put to the test. For many years, the binomial Hygrophorus hypothejus was widely applied to collections from various geographical regions in different continents, assuming a circum-boreal and circum-mediterranean distribution for this species.
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