Tropical Purple Flamingo Flower Anthurium Live Plant for Home - 13cm Ceramic Pot

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Tropical Purple Flamingo Flower Anthurium Live Plant for Home - 13cm Ceramic Pot

Tropical Purple Flamingo Flower Anthurium Live Plant for Home - 13cm Ceramic Pot

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Common name(s): flamingo flower, anthurium, tail flower, laceleaf (rare); various names for specific varieties.

A moist environment for your plant means 2 things: the soil of your plant should never dry out, but it also shouldn't be in soil that's wet/soggy. You have wet soil if you have a puddle of water at the bottom of the pot or you can see water glistening on the soil. The soil pHshould range between 5.5 and 6.5, rather acidic, but if it reaches neutral to about 7.0, it will manage just fine. Anthurium Temperature and Humidity While commercial growers typically propagate the plants via tissue culture, there are also ways to start new plants that ordinary gardeners can achieve. Anthurium andraeanum – the classic anthurium, with waxy, vivid red spathes, it has an RHS Award of Garden Merit, proving it performs reliablyFlamingo flowers don’t just wow us with their blooms, as we said, and Anthurium crystallinum is proof of this. In fact, it is mainly loved for its massive leaves that reach 3 feet long (90 cm) and are super decorative. And because they are super waxy and glossy, the effect is mind-blowing! Heart-shaped and pointed, bending forward at the tip, these modified leaves contrast with the bending spadices at their center, which are white to reddish-orange. These plants bloom throughout the year. The larger and more mature they get, the more flower spikes they carry.

When choosing a pot for your Anthurium, make sure to select a container that is only a few inches larger than the plant's current container. If you use a pot that's too large, it can result in waterlogged soil and root rot. Also, make sure that your pot has enough drainage holes to prevent water from collecting in the bottom of the container. How to repot your Anthurium By keeping the growing conditions as stable as possible for this plant, you can keep it outside during the summer without any problems! Fertilizing your Anthurium

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By keeping these things in mind when you're buying your Anthurium, you give yourself the best chance of getting a healthy houseplant that you can help to thrive in your house. Now, let's look at how we can take care of this amazing plant! Watering your Anthurium We've already discovered that you can raise the humidity for your humidity-loving Anthurium by spraying it with water every once in a while. There are a few other ways you can help your Anthurium get the humidity it likes: There are few issues associated with growing anthurium. The most common problem is root rot or a fungal infection due either to overwatering or to soil that doesn’t drain well and retains too much water. You can avoid these problems by using the right potting mix and not overwatering.

Each can reach up to 6.6 feet in length and width (2 meters)! The blooms look like very long toucan bills, and they are white and purple in color. What’s more, this variety is a climber! Very unusual indeed. Size: 1 to 6 feet tall and spread indoors (30 cm to 1.8 meters); most varieties are within 2 to 4 feet in height and spread (60 to 120 cm).The Anthurium thrives in soil that's permanently moist, so how often should you water it? Unfortunately, I don't have a fixed number for you, because how often you water your plant depends on the soil. If you've got soil that retains water well and can hold onto water for 5-7 days, you'll only have to water your plant once per week. Cause: The common cause for yellow leaves on Flamingo Flowers is overwatering. Other reasons can be pest infestations and underwatering. I spray all my plants every two weeks using a spraying bottle, some drops of dishwater soap, and rubbing alcohol diluted in water. As we said, one of the reasons why the flamingo flower, or Anthurium, is a great and popular houseplant is that it is low maintenance. The anthurium is a tropical native grown mostly as a houseplant in North America’s cooler areas and as a landscaping plant in USDA zones 10 or higher. Common names for anthurium include flamingo flower, flamingo lily, painter’s palette, and tailflower. Plant lovers like its shiny, dark green leaves, bright flower spathes, and low maintenance needs when grown indoors.

Anthuriums can handle cooler temperatures briefly, staying below 16 Celsius (60 F) for a longer period may harm leaves and flowers. The same goes for high temperatures: temperatures above 32 Celsius (90 F) can cause wilting leaves/blooms and leaf burn. This species looks very similar to Anthurium andraeanum except for its spadix, which is curled. Anthurium clidemioides Anthurium plants produce aerial roots or air roots. These are used to attach to objects and other plants. Air roots also take in nutrients as well as humidity above the soil. It’s also possible that exposure to hot, direct sunlight has caused the foliage to dry up or look scorched, and that’s easily remedied with a move to a spot that provides bright, indirect light. Read more about different Anthurium varieties. New Flower Emerging from my Anthurium andraeanum in spring Anthurium scherzerianumThe Anthuriumflower remains a hospitality indoor plant, and the heart-shaped leaves with different flower colors make them a showstopper in the garden and home. Hence, you can bring a tropical touch to your home, and they are unique in many ways and practical to use. Stay tuned as Plantly is here to guide you. What is Anthurium? The Purple Anthurium plant is a tropical plant that requires consistent moisture to grow and thrive. However, overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues that can be detrimental to its health. To ensure that your Purple Anthurium plant is healthy and happy, it’s important to understand its watering requirements. Problems start when the temperature drops to under 45oF, or 7oC, because it may even die under this level. Fortunately, this rarely ever happens indoors. Propagating an Anthurium plant is quite easy to do. You can multiply your Anthurium plant easily, and it is a great way to share your love for plants with your friends and family. Let's get started and learn to take care of an Anthurium in your house! How should I choose a healthy Anthurium plant when buying one?



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