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(image credit, IG: brownthumbelina) If you want to know everything about Anthurium chrystallinum care, you came to the right place. Everything I know about growing wondrous tropical evergreens from the genus Anthurium, from the family of Araceae, I learned from my grandmother. She bought her specimen of Anthurium crystallinum with just two yellowing leaves and nurtured …

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Anthurium Scandens is one of the most common plants in the tropical forests in Costa Rica, which is why the Anthurium Scandens is considered as the native plant. The Anthurium Scandens is considered to be an epiphytic plant and can be grown as an indoor plant or even a garden plant. This plant has extremely …

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If you love pendent Anthuriums with velvety leaves, keep reading to explore a rare variety known as Anthurium Pallidiflorum. It is also called Strap Leaf Anthurium. The plant care for Anthurium Pallidiflorum is easier for gardeners that live in warm areas as it prefers temperatures of 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 32 degrees …

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Anthurium metallicum is a beautiful aroid. The leaf blades of the plant are velvety, dark green with very prominent veining.  It belongs to the family Araceae and originated in Colombia. Somehow both beautiful and bizarre, Anthuriums have a certain undisputed magnetism within them. For Anthurium metallicum to flourish in our homes, it requires proper care. …

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The genus Anthurium, from the family of Araceae, is very diverse. Foliage lovers go after the deeply veined massive leaf varieties like Anthurium Regale and Anthurium Clarinervium whereas the flowering plant lovers chase the spectacular attention-grabbing Anthurium andreanum. Anthurium Amnicola care consists of keeping a high humidity level between 70% to 80%. Water the plant regularly …

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Lovers of large tropical evergreens have discovered the wonders of growing Anthurium Plowmanii, of the genus Anthurium, from the family of Araceae, a tree climber indigenous to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay. In terms of popularity, Plowmanii is fast replacing the more pervasive swiss cheese plant or Monstera. You can grow Anthurium Plowmanii on a tree, …

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Today we are discussing another easy-to-grow Aroid species, Anthurium Ovatifolium. This one is native to the tropical regions of South America, including Columbia and Ecuador. This plant produces large foliage and red-colored berries as it reaches maturity. Anthurium Ovatifolium will thrive in a well-draining orchid mix that is highly rich in nutrients. You need to …

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Often considered the best in the genus, Anthurium forgetii makes for a perfect houseplant. Emulating tropical plants, this anthurium brings the jungle to the home. This serves to make it one of the more unusual plants on the houseplant market. Generally found in two forms, these exotic plants can be grown in either plain form …

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Regal is the right name for this spectacular plant. Heavy veined, heart-shaped leaves that begin pale and evolve into a velvety green with time. Anthurium is an indigenous American genus developed in 1829. An Anthurium Regale specimen is often challenging to locate, and some find it challenging to develop. Anthurium Regale belongs to the family …

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A more recent addition to the houseplant market, the Anthurium pedatoradiatum or also known as Anthurium Fingers is charismatic! Famed for its finger-like leaves, the leaves on these plants fan out to mirror that of a hand. This plant found in the south of Mexico according to Aroid.org is fast becoming the choice for many, …

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