anthurium pedatoradiatum Anthurium, Fingers — Ritters Garden and Gift
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anthurium pedatoradiatum

anthurium pedatoradiatum Anthurium, Fingers — Ritters Garden and Gift

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anthurium pedatoradiatum Anthurium, Fingers — Ritters Garden and GiftScientific Name: Anthurium pedatoradiatum Common Name: Anthurium Fingers Anthuriums are a collection of over 1,000 different species that hail from the Caribbean and Central and South America. Different species within the genus are epiphytic (grow on trees in nature) or terrestrial (grow on the ground). Anthuriums are generally an upright plant, meaning they don't tend to trail or vine and will stay upright as they mature. While the Anthurium

Scientific Name: Anthurium pedatoradiatum
Common Name: Anthurium Fingers

Anthuriums are a collection of over 1,000 different species that hail from the Caribbean and  Central and South America. Different species within the genus are epiphytic (grow on trees in nature) or terrestrial (grow on the ground). Anthuriums are generally an upright plant, meaning they don't tend to trail or vine and will stay upright as they mature. While the Anthurium Andreanum is one of the most famous Anthuriums, due to its popularity in floral arrangements and gift baskets, there are many others that are great additions to any houseplant collection. 

Native to southern Mexico, Anthurium Fingers is a coveted addition to any household. Its distinctive foliage resembles a human hand, with glossy, dark green leaves sprouting from a central stalk. While younger plants may have only a few "fingers," mature plants can boast up to a dozen on each stalk!

Basic Care Notes: Bright, indirect light-- avoid direct light! Water when top 1-2 inches of soil feels dry to the touch-- never let this plant completely dry out. Anthurium Fingers can be planted in a well-draining soil of peat moss, perlite, and orchid bark. This plant appreciates warm temperatures and high humidity. A gentle houseplant fertilizer can be applied in spring and summer to help promote growth!

***Due to the unique nature of plants, the one we carefully choose for you won't look exactly like the photos. but it will be just as beautiful!

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Mark
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Total GAME CHANGER - incredibly effective toothbrush for dogs
Color: Clear (2-pack)
This silicon finger brush is incredibly easy to use - and so EFFECTIVE (more on that in the last paragraph this review). At first, it seemed a little hard to get on my finger but I simply got my finger wet first under the faucet and it slipped right on with virtually no effort. And once on, it's easy to take off but doesn't slip off accidentally when in use - so - perfect! Quick & simply to clean - rinses off in the sink in seconds, and ready to use the next time. And, my dog not only lets me clean her teeth - she actually like it (this from a dog who used to hate it when I would try to brush her teeth with a regular doggy toothbrush). This silicon "brush" is incredibly maneuverable - way more so than standard dog toothbrushes or regular finger brushes. So much so it makes it super easy to not only get those normally impossible to reach back molars - AND - even the back sides of the teeth! With a normal dog tooth brush (or finger brush) my dog's clamping down made that impossible. Now, it's not only possible - it's easy! Our dog's canine teeth had build-up but it was not until I pulled her gums back and looked at her back molars that I saw how bad things had gotten - and we have a young dog! Her back molars not only had build-up but some appeared to be stained a tea colored brown that did not come off with my fingernail. It was pretty disheartening and I felt terrible. How could this happen so quickly? The vet said it was plaque (and not yet tartar) and that it wasn't bad enough to warrant a professional cleaning - yet - but that I needed to do a better job brushing. He said: "I can see exactly where your brushing stops" (referring to the condition on the back molars which I had not been able to do with a regular brush as my dog just wasn't having it). Tips: here's what's working for us. Instead of squeezing out a pea sized blog of tooth paste onto this brush, I put a tiny dab - that it's - on the very tip of the brush and focus my efforts on two of our dog's worst teeth on one side - on top and then on the bottom. Then I put another small dab and repeat on the other side of her mouth with 4 teeth on that side. Then, I use another small dab and focus work on another group of teeth. All totaled, I'm using maybe 4 to 6 very small dabs of dog toothpaste, probably half the size of pea collectively, perhaps less. That's it. However much you choose to use is up to you - be sure and use an amount that's safe and effective for your dog. Effectiveness: this works and it works well! In just 3 days using the same vanilla flavored enzymatic toothpaste by CET I was seeing improvement. By day 7, that improvement was so obvious I was actually surprised by how much better they looked. It's now been a little over two weeks and they are looking considerably better! Conservatively, I'm thinking a 50% improvement. Not bad for just 2 weeks, right? I'm actually think I'm going to be able to completely reverse things - we'll see. I'll try and update this review again in a few weeks and let you know how it's looking but in the meantime, I am absolutely thrilled with this brush. I paid $16 and it came 2 in a pack) and the first (and only one) I've been using still looks brand new after it's rinsed off. All in all - this brush is a game changer! I can now brush our dogs back teeth and even the back sides of her teeth, all in less than a couple minutes a day.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
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JONNA S. Delp
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 3
Plastic not a brush
Color: Clear (4-pack)
Love the idea, dont care for the texture. It would be nice if they were soft brush and not plastic. Would retuen but i missed the window.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026
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Belle7RN
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Better than a toothbrush!
Color: Blue (2-pack)
Perfect for brushing my doggies teeth! Easy to use and my dogs like it better than a toothbrush.
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Mica
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Great dog toothbrush!
Color: Blue (2-pack)
I’ve been using this product for a year now, and it’s been working great. When paired with vanilla mint enzymatic toothpaste, it effectively cleans my Pomsky’s teeth, including the back teeth. As a result, my fur baby’s teeth remain as white as ever!
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Kindle Customer Raygin
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Good for those in-between grooming visits
Easy to use, thick, soft and smells wonderful. Keeps the fur babies fresh. Price is right 👍.
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