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Anthurium: December Houseplant of the Month
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Anthurium: December Houseplant of the Month
 
Anthurium is one of the most popular houseplants. Attractive to look at, easy to look after, and brings with it a real personality into the home, which gives a serene feeling in white, whilst the brightly coloured varieties have a lively appearance. Although most people think that the coloured part is the flower, it’s actually a coloured bract. Anthurium’s flowers are very small and are all found on the spike.
 
Origin 
Anthurium originates from the tropical rainforests of Colombia, Guatemala and the Amazon region in Brazil. The plant grows there as an epiphyte: that means that they grow in and on trees with relatively few roots without drawing nutrients from the tree. The plant gets enough light there but no bright sun, and it’s always in a nice warm spot with high humidity. 
 
What to look for when buying Anthurium 
  • The plant’s pot size, density and diameter must be in proportion, the bract must show colour and the spike must look sturdy and fresh. 
  • Anthurium should not have any damaged foliage or wilted flowers at the time of purchase.
  • Spots on the leaf can indicate cold damage or scorching by the sun. 
  • The plant must be free of pests and diseases, particularly thrips and aphids.  
  • At temperatures below 12°C place the Anthurium in a sleeve for shipping and also when selling to the customer. 
Range 
The Anthurium range has recently expanded substantially. There are many varieties of the tailflower (Andreanum Grp, shining spathes, straight spike). You have a choice from large, loose shapes with bracts like elephant ears through to attractive compact varieties with small ‘flowers’. Fantastic colours include white, red, pink, lilac, lemon, green and brown, but Anthurium is also grown as a bicoloured houseplant and with spotted and green spathes. the ‘Love’ and ‘Champions’ series are very distinctive. Some varieties come with a 300 day flowering guarantee. Alongside the tailflower, there is also the flamingo flower (A. Scherzerianum Grp (matt spathes and spiral spike)), and there are Anthuriums with eye-catching decorative green foliage, such as A. clarinervium, A. 'Renaissance', A. 'Rain Forest' and A. 'Jungle King’.
 
Care tips
  • Anthurium likes a light spot, but preferably not in full sun. 
  • Maintain the room temperature at 18-22°C - the plant should not be too cold. 
  • The soil should not be allowed to dry out, but nor should the roots be standing in water. 
  • Regular spraying reproduces the humidity of the tropical rainforest.
  • Wilted flowers can be removed. 
  • Plant food once every three weeks helps Anthurium to flower lavishly for a long time.

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