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Anthurium plant

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  • Width - 35 cm
  • Height - 45 cm
35 cm
45 cm

The red Anthurium, known as the Flower of Love, is a plant of unique elegance that stands out for its bright heart-shaped flowers and intense red color. Accompanied by lush green foliage, this specimen is perfect for decorating interiors with a touch of sophistication and vitality. Wrapped in delicate red paper, it is ideal as a romantic gift or as a decorative element in any space. Easy to care for, it requires indirect light and moderate watering. Surprise someone special or add a touch of passion to your home with this spectacular plant! Beautiful plant that keeps its flowers all year round

Care Guide

1. Light, important for flowering Since it comes from jungle areas, anthuriums require good light. What's more, only if they have good indirect light will they be able to form their characteristic bracts and, therefore, bloom. They can survive in low-light spaces, but it's important to know that we'll most likely only be able to enjoy their leaves. Their ideal location: near a window. Be careful with this because we should never confuse it with exposing them to direct sunlight. Doing so could burn their leaves. 2. Temperature, an aspect to monitor when caring for an anthurium No matter how acclimatized they are, we can't lose sight of the fact that they are a tropical plant. In fact, at our latitudes, they are grown indoors precisely because they require a warm, steady temperature. Ideally, they should be kept in a space with a constant temperature of between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. It's important to understand how they react, both in cold and hot weather. If the temperature drops below 12 degrees, the leaves will dry out and turn yellow. If it rises above 28 degrees, we'll need to increase the humidity to prevent it from suffering. It's also important to keep it protected from drafts and artificial heat sources, such as radiators. 3. Humidity, crucial for its well-being Knowing that it's of jungle origin gives us an important clue as to how to care for an anthurium. It's a plant that requires good humidity to keep its leaves healthy. This is a compelling reason to spray them with non-calcareous water, always avoiding soaking them. Whether we live in a dry climate or during the winter months, it's always a good idea to provide it with the humidity it needs. How? By creating a humid microclimate at the base of the pot. Simply place water permanently in the bottom saucer. Always separate the base of the pot from the water, using decorative stones or something else. 4. Watering: Regular but Controlled On our list of how to care for an anthurium, watering is undoubtedly the task we'll need to monitor the most. Although it's a tropical plant, it doesn't tolerate excess water in its roots nor does it require constant moisture in the substrate. The ideal schedule is once a week during the winter. This amount will increase during the warmer months, when we will water two to three times a week. How do we know when it's time to water again? When the substrate is slightly dry. 5. Fertilizing: Only during spring and summer An important help to help our anthurium grow even more during the sunny months. Although it's already a well-developed plant, using a fertilizer will allow it to grow well. Ideally, use a specific liquid fertilizer for green plants every two weeks during spring and summer. 6. Cleaning leaves: a detail that takes care of the plant's health Another detail to take care of our plant. Keeping the leaves clean of dust will allow the plant's natural process of photosynthesis to proceed properly. For this task to be useful, we must clean them with non-calcareous water. 7. Repotting, the final step in caring for an anthurium This is the last step to consider and perhaps the one that will require the least attention. The truth is that anthuriums only require repotting every two years. And no, we can't overlook it. What's more, if we neglect this task, the plant itself will remind us. The symptoms are clear: the new leaves will be much smaller, and the formation of bracts will be minimal. If this happens, it's time to renew the area where it grows.

The red Anthurium, known as the Flower of Love, is a plant of unique elegance that stands out for its bright heart-shaped flowers and intense red color. Accompanied by lush green foliage, this specimen is perfect for decorating interiors with a touch of sophistication and vitality. Wrapped in delicate red paper, it is ideal as a romantic gift or as a decorative element in any space. Easy to care for, it requires indirect light and moderate watering. Surprise someone special or add a touch of passion to your home with this spectacular plant! Beautiful plant that keeps its flowers all year round

Care Guide

1. Light, important for flowering Since it comes from jungle areas, anthuriums require good light. What's more, only if they have good indirect light will they be able to form their characteristic bracts and, therefore, bloom. They can survive in low-light spaces, but it's important to know that we'll most likely only be able to enjoy their leaves. Their ideal location: near a window. Be careful with this because we should never confuse it with exposing them to direct sunlight. Doing so could burn their leaves. 2. Temperature, an aspect to monitor when caring for an anthurium No matter how acclimatized they are, we can't lose sight of the fact that they are a tropical plant. In fact, at our latitudes, they are grown indoors precisely because they require a warm, steady temperature. Ideally, they should be kept in a space with a constant temperature of between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. It's important to understand how they react, both in cold and hot weather. If the temperature drops below 12 degrees, the leaves will dry out and turn yellow. If it rises above 28 degrees, we'll need to increase the humidity to prevent it from suffering. It's also important to keep it protected from drafts and artificial heat sources, such as radiators. 3. Humidity, crucial for its well-being Knowing that it's of jungle origin gives us an important clue as to how to care for an anthurium. It's a plant that requires good humidity to keep its leaves healthy. This is a compelling reason to spray them with non-calcareous water, always avoiding soaking them. Whether we live in a dry climate or during the winter months, it's always a good idea to provide it with the humidity it needs. How? By creating a humid microclimate at the base of the pot. Simply place water permanently in the bottom saucer. Always separate the base of the pot from the water, using decorative stones or something else. 4. Watering: Regular but Controlled On our list of how to care for an anthurium, watering is undoubtedly the task we'll need to monitor the most. Although it's a tropical plant, it doesn't tolerate excess water in its roots nor does it require constant moisture in the substrate. The ideal schedule is once a week during the winter. This amount will increase during the warmer months, when we will water two to three times a week. How do we know when it's time to water again? When the substrate is slightly dry. 5. Fertilizing: Only during spring and summer An important help to help our anthurium grow even more during the sunny months. Although it's already a well-developed plant, using a fertilizer will allow it to grow well. Ideally, use a specific liquid fertilizer for green plants every two weeks during spring and summer. 6. Cleaning leaves: a detail that takes care of the plant's health Another detail to take care of our plant. Keeping the leaves clean of dust will allow the plant's natural process of photosynthesis to proceed properly. For this task to be useful, we must clean them with non-calcareous water. 7. Repotting, the final step in caring for an anthurium This is the last step to consider and perhaps the one that will require the least attention. The truth is that anthuriums only require repotting every two years. And no, we can't overlook it. What's more, if we neglect this task, the plant itself will remind us. The symptoms are clear: the new leaves will be much smaller, and the formation of bracts will be minimal. If this happens, it's time to renew the area where it grows.

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