Anthurium
Meet the Anthurium (sometimes written as anturium): the green diva that makes your interior shine! With striking flowers and glossy leaves, this plant is a real showstopper. But the Anthurium is not only beautiful; the plant also purifies the air. Even without a green thumb, it is easy to keep the Anthurium healthy. Add a touch of exoticism to your home with this easy-to-care-for houseplant.
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Anthurium Black Love - ↕36cm - Ø12cm
The Anthurium Black Love is a stylish houseplant that adds elegance and a unique look to your interior. With a height of approximately 36 cm and a ...
View full detailsAnthurium White - ↕43cm - Ø12cm
The Anthurium Andreanum Karma White plant, also known as Anthurium, adds elegance to any space. Originating from the lush rainforests of Colombia, ...
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What is an Anthurium plant?
The anthurium plant, also known as the flamingo plant, is a popular houseplant that is loved for its striking flowers and glossy leaves. This tropical plant belongs to the arum family (Araceae) and is originally from South America. With its unique appearance and relatively simple care, the anthurium is a favorite in many households.
What makes the anthurium special are its colorful bracts, which are often mistaken for flowers. These bracts surround the actual flower, which grows on a spadix. Anthuriums are not only decorative but also contribute to healthier indoor air quality by filtering harmful substances. They are a sustainable choice for those who want to give their interior a natural touch.
Why choose a flamingo plant as a houseplant?
Choosing a flamingo plant as a houseplant offers countless benefits. One of the biggest advantages is its long flowering period. Anthuriums can produce flowers all year round, making them ideal for those who love a constant color variation in their home. Additionally, the flamingo plant is relatively low-maintenance. With a bright location without direct sunlight and moderate watering, the plant remains healthy and beautiful.
Besides its aesthetic qualities, the anthurium is also functional. It contributes to better air humidity and can filter harmful substances from the air, which promotes a healthier indoor climate. Moreover, the flamingo plant is a symbol of hospitality and luxury, making it a perfect addition to both modern and classic interiors. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced plant lover, an anthurium fits into every lifestyle.
Anthurium species
There are countless anthurium species available, each with its own unique characteristics and colors. The most common are the Anthurium andreanum and the Anthurium scherzerianum. The andreanum is known for its large, heart-shaped bracts, while the scherzerianum has smaller, twisted flowers. Both species are beautiful and require minimal care.
In addition to these popular varieties, there are also lesser-known species, such as the Anthurium clarinervium, which distinguishes itself by its striking leaf pattern. Whether you are looking for a plant with flowers or a distinctive leaf structure, there is always an anthurium that suits your taste. They are suitable for both home and office and instantly add a touch of tropical elegance.
Anthurium Flower Colors
One of the most striking features of the anthurium is its colorful flowers. The colors of anthurium flowers vary from bright red and pink to white, purple, and even green. This versatility makes it easy to find an anthurium that suits your interior or personal preference.
The colors are not only visually appealing but also have symbolic meanings. Red anthuriums, for example, symbolize love and passion, while white flowers are often associated with purity and elegance. By combining different colors, you can create a unique and vibrant decor in your home.
Buy Anthurium
Do you want to buy an anthurium for your interior? At Planten247, you will find an extensive range of these beautiful plants. Whether you are looking for a small plant for the windowsill or a larger variety as an eye-catcher, there is something for everyone. Our anthuriums are of high quality and are carefully packaged so that they arrive in perfect condition. When buying an anthurium, it is important to pay attention to the location and care. Place the plant in a bright spot without direct sunlight and water regularly, but avoid overwatering. You can always visit our website for advice and tips on care. Choose your favorite anthurium today and bring a touch of the tropics into your home.
