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Anthurium cutucuense
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Anthurium cutucuense is an endangered species of plant in the genus Anthurium endemic to Ecuador. It is an epiphytic subshrub which grows in the cloud forests of the lower Andes. The species is named after the Cordillera de Cutucú mountain range where it was first collected. Its most distinctive feature is tri-lobed leaves which have a bullate texture and a red midrib....read more on Wikipedia.
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