1 bid. An anthurium growing in your garden or home will reward you with wonderful, long lasting flowers.Find more gardening information on Gardening Know How: NellHi Nell, I love to grow flowers..there are lot of successful flowering plants in my garden..but my anthuriums are very weak.I followed many tips for watering,sunlight.. but no result..You have very beatifull flowers especial anthurium . Smaller plants like the African Mask Plant, Snake Plant, Anthurium, Chinese Evergreen, Peace Lily, Baby Rubber Plant, Hoya, Pothos, & Peperomia are great choices […][…] geeks like me. Plants need to rest at this time of year plus the light levels & temps tend to be lower. I heard it can be done by division, cuttings & seeds. Anthurium cutucuense - has a trisected leaf blade that is divided all the way back to the red speckled petiole, it is very bullate and the upper surface is dark metallic green. Ive seen these online, they are very nice but I am hooked on the velvet leaf anthriums.Looks like a green bean. These are a challenge and can’t grow as a normal houseplant.Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.It doesn't appear in any feeds, and anyone with a direct link to it will see a message like this one.Discussion of plants in the Araceae family. Here’s what I’ve learned about growing them over the past 20 years. In the same plant family as the Monstera are the popular houseplants: pothos, anthurium, arrowhead plant, peace lily and Chinese […][…] plant shares the same family (Araceae) as many other popular houseplants: anthuriums, pothos, monsteras, phildodendrons, agalonemas, peace lilies, arrowhead plants, and zz […][…] eye catching way to grow your collection. to me. I avoid spraying the flowers; just the foliage.I have a small glass behind my anthurium which I keep filled with water along with a diffuser which I run a few hours a day. It blocks their pores & hinders the respiration process.I cleaned mine right before this post & video so it was nice & pretty for you. Also, what can be done to stop them?Michele – Anthuriums are epiphytes so there are a few causes. bone dry or soaking wet.Anthuriums prefer a mix suited for epiphytes. By continuing to use our site you agree to our I love anthuriums & this 1 is still blooming.
I hope you post more blogs like this.Hi Jinny – The flowers turn color as they age. Part 2 (airing next week) will take a deeper look at the most popular aroid houseplant genera and specific information on our most popular and and drool worthy Aroids. It’s almost summer as I’m writing this & mine is putting out a lot of new growth at the base.Smaller ones (4″ pot size) are often used in dish gardens. The reds part is the spathe & the flowers are tiny & found Mine started to set blooms at the end of winter & is still in bloom in mid-June. Just to increase little acidity ?Hi – I’ve never used it. have reached 100F here in Tucson & the door’s only open 1st thing in the morning. Aroids are all over Instagram, with their great variety of sexy, prehistoric looking leaves, and many Aroids make great houseplants because of their low light tolerance and their large and beautiful foliage. The letters on a bottle or box of fertilizer are N-P-K. Phosphorous is the middle number so it’s best to have that be the highest number when it comes to anthuriums. Give tips, ask advice, show off your aroids in your plant collection!Press J to jump to the feed. The one I’ve seen commonly sold as a houseplant is the Anthurium andraeanum. The sometimes beautiful and sometimes bizarre combination of spathe and spadix known as the inflorescence, and sometimes referred to as a flower, is a distinguishing feature of all aroids. One of my favorite anthuriums, this plant is kind of a jerk and just doesn’t care that I love it so. If the conditions are to their liking, they’ll grow faster.
It’s good for the roots & flowers of a plant as well as the overall growth & health. That’s the one I have. Enid founded NSE Tropical 18 years ago as a hobby and it has turned into one of the go to resources for rare and exotic plants. The main reasons to prune your anthurium are to take off the occasional yellow leaf or the spent flowers.Mine have never gotten any. NellHi Maggie – I cover that in the post under Soil & Repotting. They’re in the same plant family as the anthurium & are popular houseplants: They prefer moderate or medium light & need this exposure to bloom. I used to grow them when I lived in San Francisco and bought them at the Anthuriums aren’t the easiest care houseplant but are well worth a little extra effort. The plant only needs to be fertilized with a one-quarter strength fertilizer once every three to four months.