Anthurium 'Delta Force' Price Guide

Anthurium

Anthurium Delta Force is a velvet-textured hybrid (clarinervium × pedatoradiatum) with distinctive triangular leaves reaching 12–18 inches. It requires 60–80% humidity, bright indirect light, and regular feeding. Difficulty: intermediate. Price: $40–$200 USD, with tissue culture bringing costs down significantly.

Military precision. Botanical impact.

Price Range

Anthurium 'Delta Force' costs between $40 and $200 USD.

Tissue culture has compressed pricing. Mature specimens with strong form command the upper range.

Price History

Delta Force prices have compressed roughly 60% since 2021 due to widespread tissue culture availability. Mature specimens from original stock or reputable TC lines still command $150–$200, but small TC plantlets now start around $40. Expect further compression as more labs bring this cultivar into production.

Availability

Widely available year-round from tissue culture suppliers. Spring and summer see the highest inventory as growers time stock to peak demand. Mature specimens (6+ leaves with full triangular geometry) are less common and typically only available from specialist collectors.

Market Context

Delta Force has shifted from collector-only hybrid to broadly accessible TC plant. The floor has moved down sharply, but mature plants with strong triangular form still carry a meaningful premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Price & Value

How much does Anthurium Delta Force cost?
Current pricing usually falls between $40 and $200. Small tissue-culture plants sit near the floor, while established plants with mature triangular leaves land toward the top of the range.
What is a fair price for Anthurium Delta Force?
A fair price for a small starter plant is usually around the low end of the current market because tissue culture is widespread. Paying toward the upper end makes more sense only for plants with multiple mature leaves and the signature narrowed, deltoid shape.
Why does Delta Force still cost more than common anthuriums?
Even with TC supply, buyers are still paying for a specific clone and phenotype rather than a generic hybrid seedling. Mature plants also hold value because it takes time to confirm the true Delta Force form.

Buying Guidance

Where can I buy Anthurium Delta Force?
It is widely available from tissue-culture-focused aroid sellers and private growers. Starter plants are easy to source online, while larger specimens tend to show up through specialist collectors and higher-end rare plant shops.
Is tissue culture Anthurium Delta Force worth buying?
Yes. Delta Force is one of the better TC buys in the collector market because the clone is established, supply is broad, and the plant grows into its mature shape reliably with time and good culture.
How do I avoid buying the wrong Delta Force?
Buy from sellers who can explain the clone origin and show progression photos. Extremely cheap listings are often just clarinervium × pedatoradiatum offspring rather than the specific Delta Force phenotype collectors actually want.

Last reviewed: March 2026

Anthurium 'Delta Force'
Anthurium · Araceae·Rare·Widespread TC

Anthurium 'Delta Force'

Military precision. Botanical impact.

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$139
Range
$40 – $200
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Typical Price
$139plant
Tissue Culture
Widespread TC
Rarity
Rarecollector tier
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183 sellers
Last Updated
May 24, 2026

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$139
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Range$85 – $220

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How much does Anthurium Delta Force cost?+
Current pricing usually falls between $40 and $200. Small tissue-culture plants sit near the floor, while established plants with mature triangular leaves land toward the top of the range.
What is a fair price for Anthurium Delta Force?+
A fair price for a small starter plant is usually around the low end of the current market because tissue culture is widespread. Paying toward the upper end makes more sense only for plants with multiple mature leaves and the signature narrowed, deltoid shape.
Why does Delta Force still cost more than common anthuriums?+
Even with TC supply, buyers are still paying for a specific clone and phenotype rather than a generic hybrid seedling. Mature plants also hold value because it takes time to confirm the true Delta Force form.