Fanny Liu, Flower farmer keeps roots in Taiwan. Central News Agency, Oct. 9,
2010.
http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201010090008
Quote:
anthuriums are "not included in the 'early harvest' list 早期收穫清單 of
items that will enjoy preferential tariff treatment under the economic
cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) signed with China in late June
"a large white anthurium. At about 15 centimeters in diameter, the flowers
have sold in Japan for more than NT$100 apiece.
"His high-quality green anthurium, at about 17 cm in diameter, fetched over
NT$140 on the Japanese market last year.
Note:
(a) Fanny is short for Frances, therefore a woman's name.
(b) Anthurium means "tail flower."
"New Latin, from Greek anthos flower + oura tail" www.m-w.com