Anthurium Rainbow Champion is known for its bright ornamental colors, stunning heart-shaped flower spathes, and large, glossy leaves that are perfect for a houseplant. It is native to Columbia and Ecuador, where they thrive in bright and indirect light and high organic matter but well-drained soil. You can grow them in USDA Hardiness Zones 10b-11.
They are easy to grow and easy to care for once established. You can grow them in a pot with moist but well-drained soil, and warm and humid environments. Flamingo Flower is a lovely addition to your collection of plants, especially if you have it displayed in a beautiful pot.
Allow the soil to dry before watering them, and make sure there is an excellent draining hole to prevent root rot. Fertilizing them once a week during their growing season using a balanced fertilizer will help them grow faster and produce more flowers and leaves. You can propagate them via root cuttings or stem cuttings.
Anthurium is toxic to humans and pets, so make sure not to mingle with them. Watch out for aphids, spider mites, and scales. Use insecticidal soap to kill them.
According to a clean air study by NASA, Anthuriums are natural air purifiers. It cleans all the toxins in the air, making your home clean, fresh, and healthy to breathe.
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4″ Nursery Pot Only
Botanical Name: Anthurium andraeanum
Common Names: Anthurium ‘Rainbow’
Description: It is a perennial monocotyledon that thrives in warm, humid environments like tropical rainforests. The vividly colored spathe leaf and the projecting inflorescence known as the spadix are its most distinguishing decorative characteristics. It is a short-erected plant with entire, cardioid or heart-shaped leaves that are carried on a cylindrical petiole that is 30–40 cm long, usually reflexed, with a cordate base and an acuminate or cuspid apex.













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