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Anthurium schlechtendalii is found from
Mexico to
Costa Rica. It is a large herbaceous plant with white aerial roots, dark green leaves, and a dark purple bract. Its fruits have a similar appearance to small red berries when ripe.
A. schlechtendalii lives in wet forests, rocky hillsides or outcrops on trees.
A. schlechtenalii has a long, slender brown
spadix that grows to about long. The spadix produces small flowers which, after being fertilized, develop into red berry-like fruits. The genus
Anthurium has about 500 species, some are used as medicinal species meanwhile others are used as ornaments. The name
Anthurium comes from classical Greek which translates to 'tail flower.' This species originated from Peru, Mexico, Bolivia, and Brazil. == Treatment methods ==