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Anthurium warocqueanum was first described by the Belgian botanist, Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman, in 1898. Named after the Belgian industrialist and plant collector, Charles Warocqué, this plant hails from the lush rainforests of Colombia.
By Robert BensonAnthurium warocqueanum was first described by the Belgian botanist, Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman, in 1898. Named after the Belgian industrialist and plant collector, Charles Warocqué, this plant hails from the lush rainforests of Colombia.