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Anthurium Andraeanum Red
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PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in Southwestern Colombia |
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Best under moderate to bright indirect light |
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About once a week, allow the top 2 inches of the soil to dry out between waterings |
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Fairly easy to care, Low-light tolerant |
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Toxic if ingested, best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: Around 50-65cm.
Pot size: Repotted from 15 cm grow pot.
DESCRIPTION
Anthurium andraeanum Red, commonly known as the flamingo flower, is a tropical plant species that is highly prized for its vibrant and showy flowers. The plant is native to Central and South America and belongs to the Araceae family. The flamingo flower is a popular ornamental plant due to its long-lasting, striking blooms and glossy, heart-shaped leaves.
The flowers of Anthurium andraeanum Red are one of its most distinctive features, with their deep red, waxy, and heart-shaped spathes that are often mistaken for the plant's flowers. The true flowers are tiny and located on the fleshy spike that protrudes from the center of the spathe.
Anthurium andraeanum Red is a low-maintenance plant that requires bright, indirect light and consistently moist, well-drained soil to thrive. It is commonly grown as a houseplant, but can also be grown outdoors in warm, humid climates.
All Pictures shown are for illustration purpose only.
Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary.
ONGOING PLANT CARE
All of our plants come with a QR code to a care guide so you or the recipient of your gift will have at your fingertips what you need to know to keep the plants beautiful.
If you want more information about this plant before you buy check out the Anthurium section of our Plant Glossary.
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