Anthurium Ceramic Arrangement 22cm Pot

House Plant
£39.99

Delivery Time: Delivered within 5-7 working days. £6.99 for Unlimited Plants

Experience the tropical charm of our Anthurium Arrangement, elegantly nestled in a 22cm ceramic pot. Commonly referred to as the "flamingo flower" or "boy flower," the Anthurium is beloved for its vibrant, glossy, heart-shaped blooms and dark green leaves, all contributing to a touch of tropical allure. This evergreen plant is relatively simple to care for, making it an ideal choice for both experienced plant enthusiasts and novices.

This indoor plant exhibits a stunning array of red or pink spathes, depending on the variety, with a yellow or cream spadix that stands tall in the center. This bright contrast ensures the Anthurium arrangement is a dazzling piece of natural beauty.

Conveying a sense of exotic sophistication, this plant makes a wonderful gift for special occasions or a stylish addition to your home or office. Each purchase comes with a comprehensive care guide to help maintain its beautiful blooms for as long as possible.

Care Guide:

Light: Position your Anthurium in a place with bright, indirect light. Be cautious about direct sunlight, which can cause the leaves to burn.

Water: Water your Anthurium when the top inch of the potting medium is dry. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

Potting medium: Anthuriums prefer a well-draining potting medium. A mix of peat moss, pine bark, and perlite is usually ideal.

Temperature: This tropical plant enjoys warmer temperatures, ideally between 70-85°F (21-29°C) during the day and around 60°F (15°C) at night.

Humidity: Anthuriums thrive in high humidity levels of about 80%. If your home's air is dry, consider using a humidity tray under the pot or a room humidifier.

Fertilizer: Feed your Anthurium every two weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Always follow the instructions on the fertilizer packaging for the correct dosage.

Savor the tropical elegance and vibrant beauty of this unique Anthurium arrangement.

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