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To keep the beautiful leaves of your shinyAnthurium green and the blooms coming, you may need to repot your plant. If you have had your anthurium for six months to a year, it probably needs repotting to maintain its health. Contrary to old tales, Anthuriums don’t like being root-bound. No plant does. A root-bound plant …

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I’ve had my pink Anthurium, also called a painter’s palette or flamingo flower, for about five years now. And while it still flowers, it has become spindly. Some roots are growing out of the bottom drainage hole of the pot too. I asked my sister for advice because I think she is the Anthurium queen. …

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Aphids and thrips are two of the most commonplace indoor or outdoor garden pests and can really stress plant parents out because of the damage they deal with plants. These freeloading insects not only feed on the plants’ nutrients and make them lose vigor, but they also leave unpleasant stains and distortions on the foliage. …

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Anthurium, also well-known as tailflower, flamingo flower, and laceleaf, belongs to a genus of 1,000 species of flowering plants. Anthurium produces beautiful blooms that come in varying shades of white, yellow, pink, orange, or green. But the blooms most commonly grown are mainly red in color. Looks can be deceiving. Although Anthurium blooms look exotic, …

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Anthuriums are lovely plants with broad, glossy green leaves and bright blossoms. Due to their fascinating appearance, these plants are commonly used as houseplants to bring a refreshing vibe to homes. Though generally low-maintenance,  an Anthurium requires appropriate plant care. Unsuitable growing conditions can cause them to develop brown leaves. Why Anthurium Leaves Turn Brown? …

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The Anthurium clarinervium produces lovely heart-shaped leaves that velvety feel against your palms. The plant comes from the Araceae family, and it’s an epiphyte. Epiphyte plants grow on other plants and trees. The leaves are dark green with light green underneath. White veins create exciting patterns that stand out from other plants. Anthurium clarinervium originates from Chiapas, …

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(image credits, IG: slave2green) Today we are going to explore another herbaceous evergreen, Anthurium Villenaorum. This one is the latest addition to my Anthurium collection and soon became my favorite because of the easy plant care. It can thrive in different soil types; you can use a peat-based mixture or a soilless medium like moss …

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(image credit, IG: curiousplantguy) If you are looking at this plant and thinking, “No way this will thrive in normal indoor conditions,” you are kind of right. Sorry to say, this beauty is ideal for greenhouses and very popular in tropical garden conservatories. But when have Plantophiles ever turned their back on a challenge? So, …

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(image credit, IG: justthetipplants) If you like your home to look like a jungle and are bored with the regular plants available in garden centers and nurseries, the Anthurium wendlingeri might spike your interest. Since it is a rarer plant, you might not get your hands on it so quickly. To care for your Anthurium …

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