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Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium andraeanum

Anthurium andraeanum

TAXONOMY

FamilyAraceae
GenusAnthurium
Zone11

ABOUT

Anthurium andraeanum, commonly known as the Flamingo Flower or Laceleaf, is a popular ornamental plant native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. It is an epiphytic subshrub in the family Araceae and is known for its striking, heart-shaped spathes and glossy, dark green leaves. This plant thrives in wet tropical climates and is often grown indoors as a houseplant.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Anthurie
Flamingoblume
Flamingo Flower
Flamingo-Flower
Flamingo-Lily
Groe Flamingoblume
Langue De Feu
Anthurium
Anthurium andraeanum var. divergens
Anthurium d'andr
Anthurium venustum

OVERVIEW

WaterWet
SoilLoamy
LightIndirect Bright (8 Hours)
Temperature22° C
Humidity80%
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

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Care Instructions
To care for Anthurium andraeanum, provide bright, indirect light and maintain moderate temperatures. Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, and ensure high humidity levels. Avoid placing the plant in direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves. Regularly mist the plant to maintain humidity and wipe the leaves to keep them dust-free.
Soil
Anthurium andraeanum prefers a well-draining, loamy soil mix that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. A mix of peat, pine bark, and perlite works well. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent water from accumulating at the bottom.
Fertilizer
Fertilize Anthurium andraeanum with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 3-1-2. Apply the fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season, reducing frequency in the winter months.
Repotting
Repot Anthurium andraeanum every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its current pot. Choose a pot that is one size larger and refresh the soil mix. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, loosen the roots, and place it in the new pot with fresh soil.
Propagation
Propagate Anthurium andraeanum through division or stem cuttings. The best time to propagate is during the growing season. For division, carefully separate the plant at the root ball and plant the divisions in separate pots. For stem cuttings, take a cutting with at least one node and root it in water or a moist soil mix.
Pruning
Prune Anthurium andraeanum to remove dead or yellowing leaves and spent flowers. Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to make clean cuts. Regular pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages new growth.
Toxicity
Anthurium andraeanum is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation and swelling of the mouth, throat, and digestive tract. Keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.
Additional
To enhance the growth of Anthurium andraeanum, consider using a humidity tray or a humidifier to maintain high humidity levels. Regularly check for pests such as aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites, and treat infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
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