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❤️ Anthurium (Flamingo Flower) - The Complete Guide to Growing and Care


📋 Quick summary - everything you need to know at a glance

☀️ Light:
Bright and filtered
No direct sun!
💧 Irrigation:
Medium
When the ground dries up
🏠 Location:
Home / Office
Classic houseplant
📊 Difficulty level:
easy
Suitable for beginners
🌡️ Temperature:
16-28°C
Likes heat and humidity

🌱 Getting to know the anthurium

Naming and identification

  • Name in Hebrew: Anthurium, Anthurium
  • Scientific name: Anthurium andraeanum
  • Common names: Flamingo flower, heart flower, painter's palette
  • Family: Araceae

Origin and history

Anthurium comes from the tropical rainforests of Central and South America and the Caribbean. In nature it grows as an epiphyte - clinging to trees and getting moisture and nutrition from the air and rain. The variety has won the RHS Award of Garden of Honour .

The name "anthurium" comes from the Greek: anthos (flower) + oura (tail) - referring to the shape of the spadix.

Why grow anthurium?

  • ❤️ Heart-shaped flowers: elegant and spectacular
  • 🌺 Long bloom: Each flower lasts for weeks!
  • 🎨 Variety of colors: red, pink, white, purple and more
  • 🌬️ Air purifier: Found in NASA research
  • 🎁 Perfect gift: Elegant for any occasion
  • 💪 Durable and strong: easy to care for

Characteristics

  • Height: 15-60 cm
  • Leaves: Dark green, shiny, heart-shaped
  • Flowering: All year round in good conditions
  • Flower lifespan: 2-3 months!

🔍 The secret of "The Flower" - what you must know!

What we think is the "flower" of the anthurium is not the flower at all!

The Initiator (Spathe)

The colorful, shiny "heart" is actually a modified leaf designed to attract pollinators. This is what gives it the gorgeous red/pink/white color!

Spadix

The upright "stalk" in the center - that's where the real flowers are! They're tiny and arranged along the spadix.

💡 Interesting fact:

When the spadix starts to turn green and the pistil loses its color - this is a sign that the "flower" is ending its life. It's time to prune it to encourage new flowers!

🎨 Popular varieties of anthurium

There are over 1,000 species of Anthurium! Here are the most common:

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Red anthurium

The classic and most common

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Pink anthurium

Romantic and delicate

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White anthurium

Elegant and minimalist

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Anthurium purple/black

'Black Beauty' - luxurious

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Clarinervium

Spectacular leaves with veins

Crystallinum

Velvety leaves with a sheen

💡 Tip: Anthurium clarinerbium and crystallinum are grown mainly for their spectacular leaves , not their flowers!

🌤️ Growing conditions - the key to success

☀️ Light

Ideal light type: bright and filtered (6-8 hours a day)

Important: No direct sun! Will cause leaf burns.

✅ Ideal:
North or east window, diffused light
❌ Avoid:
Direct midday sun, complete darkness

💡 Tip: Low light = fewer and smaller flowers. If the plant is not blooming - try moving it to a brighter location!

💧 Irrigation

The golden rule: let the soil partially dry out between bags!

How do you know when to water?

  • Check if the top 2-3 cm of the soil is dry.
  • If so, it's time to water.
  • Water until water comes out of the drainage holes.
  • Empty the plate after 20-30 minutes.
🚫 Overwatering:
Root rot, yellowing leaves
🚫 Lack of watering:
Brown edges, like a mish
💡 Type of water: Rainwater or filtered water is preferable. If using tap water, leave it overnight before watering.

💨 Humidity

Requirement: High humidity - 50-80% (the plant comes from rainforests!)

How to increase humidity?

  • 🚿 Daily leaf spraying (not on the flowers!)
  • 🪨 Pebble tray with water under the flower pot
  • 🌿 Grouping with other plants
  • 💦 Humidifier
  • 🚿 Location in a bright bathroom
⚠️ Please note: In excessively dry air, the leaves may turn brown at the edges and the plant will bloom less.

🌡️ Temperature

Ideal range: 16-28°C

Minimum: not below 12°C

  • 🏠 Perfect normal room temperature
  • ❄️ Keep away from air conditioners and fans
  • 🔥 Keep away from heaters
  • ⚠️ Does not like sudden temperature changes
💡 Flowering tip: A 6-week "winter rest" at a cooler temperature (15-16°C) with less watering - will encourage richer flowering in spring!

🪴 Soil and pot

Soil type:

  • ✅ Aerated and light soil
  • ✅ Excellent drainage (critical!)
  • ✅ Slightly acidic (pH 5.5-6.5)
  • ✅ Rich in organic matter

Recommended mixture:

Potting soil + perlite (30%) + bark or coconut fiber (20%)

Transfer to a pot:

  • Every 2-3 years
  • In the spring
  • A pot that is only 2-3 cm larger
  • Mandatory: Drainage holes!

🧪 Fertilization

Principle: Anthurium needs regular but gentle fertilization.

Fertilization schedule:

🌸 Spring-Summer:
Once a month, a balanced fertilizer
🍂 Autumn:
Reduction every 6-8 weeks
❄️ Winter:
Break or minimum

Fertilizer type:

  • Balanced fertilizer: NPK 3-1-2 or 5-10-5
  • Dilutions: Half the recommended concentration
  • To encourage flowering: Fertilizer with higher phosphorus (P)
⚠️ Caution:
  • Overfertilization is more dangerous than underfertilization!
  • Always water before fertilizing.
  • Wash the soil every 3 months to remove salts.

✂️ Pruning and routine care

What to prune?

  • 🌸 Fading flowers: When the spadix turns green and the pistil loses color
  • 🍂 Yellow leaves: remove close to the base
  • 🍃 Damaged leaves: Cut off only the damaged part

How to prune?

  • ✂️ Use sharp, clean scissors
  • ✂️ Cut as close to the base of the plant as possible
  • ✂️ Disinfecting tools with alcohol between cuts

Current care:

  • 🧹 Clean dust from the leaves with a damp cloth
  • 🔄 Rotate the pot occasionally for even growth
  • 👀 Check weekly for pests
💡 Aerial roots:

If you see roots coming out of the stem - that's normal! These are "air roots" that help the plant cling to nature. You can cut them off if they interfere, or leave them.

🔄 Multiplication

Preferred method: Division - the easiest and fastest!

Multiplication by division - step by step:

  1. Remove: the plant from the pot gently
  2. Clean: the soil from the roots
  3. Divide: with a sharp knife into two or more units.
  4. Make sure: Each part has roots and at least 2 leaves.
  5. Plant: Each part in a separate pot with fresh soil
  6. Water: Well and keep moist

🕐 Recommended time: spring or autumn

Propagation from cuttings:

  1. Choose a 10 cm long cutting with at least 2 leaves.
  2. Remove lower leaves
  3. Place in water or moist soil
  4. Keep it moist and warm (22-24°C)
  5. Rooting within 3-6 weeks

🔧 Common problems and solutions

🟡 Yellowing leaves

Reasons:

  • Overwatering (the most common!)
  • Poor drainage
  • Not enough light
  • Natural aging (lower leaves)

Solution: Check irrigation and drainage

🟤 Brown leaf edges

Reasons:

  • Air is too dry
  • Lack of irrigation
  • Overfertilization (salts)
  • Water is too hard

Solution: Increase humidity, use filtered water

🚫 Not blooming

Reasons:

  • Not enough light
  • Plant too young
  • Lack of fertilization
  • Inappropriate temperature

Solution: More light, fertilizing with phosphorus

🥀 Small/faded flowers

Reasons:

  • Low lighting
  • Low humidity
  • Lack of fertilization

Solution: Improve general conditions

🐛 Common pests

Mites (spider mites)

Yellow spots, hives. Increase humidity, spray soap.

Mealybugs

White lumps. Wipe with alcohol, potassium soap.

Leaf aphids

On new growth. Wash with soap and water.

Aphids shield

Brown bumps. Manual removal, neem oil

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long does each "flower" last?

2-3 months! This is one of the special features of the anthurium. As a cut flower, it can last up to 4 weeks in a vase.

Is it possible to grow anthurium in water?

Yes! You can grow anthurium hydroponically. Clean the roots from soil, place in water in a bright spot, and change the water weekly.

Why are my flowers green and not red?

The flower turns green as it ages - this is natural. If the new flowers are green - there is probably a lack of light .

My anthurium hasn't bloomed for a long time - what should I do?

Check: 1) Enough light? 2) Regular fertilization? 3) Sufficient moisture? 4) Give it a "winter rest" with less water and a little cold for 6 weeks.

Does anthurium really purify air?

Yes! In a NASA study, it was ranked high in its ability to filter toxins from the air such as formaldehyde, ammonia, and xylene.

Can anthurium be taken outside?

Yes, in summer only ! Place in partial shade, not in direct sun. Bring inside when temperatures drop below 15°C.

How often should I move it to a larger pot?

Every 2-3 years , in spring. Anthurium is a slow-growing plant and does not like pots that are too large.

🎁 Anthurium as a perfect gift

Anthurium is considered the perfect gift plant - here's why:

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Valentine's Day

Heart shape = love!

🏠

Housewarming

Elegant and durable

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To the office

Professional and prestigious

🎂

birthday

A gift that is kept

💐

thanks

A moving gesture

🌟

Any event

Always appropriate!

🛒 Recommended products from Deco Garden

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Red anthurium

The classic

💗

Pink anthurium

Gentle and romantic

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Fertilizer for houseplants

Balanced for flowering

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Soil for anthurium

Ventilated and drained

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Decorative flower pots

With drainage

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spray

To increase humidity

📊 Summary table - all information in one place

category Details
☀️ Light Bright and filtered, no direct sun
💧 Irrigation When the soil dries out, do not flood.
💨 Humidity High (50-80%), daily spraying
🌡️ Temperature 16-28°C, not below 12°C
🧪 Fertilization Once a month in spring-summer
🌱 Multiplication Division or cuttings
📏 Size 15-60 cm height
🌸 Blossom All year round, each flower 2-3 months
🎨 Colors Red, pink, white, purple, green

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