anthurium miss june Anthurium andreanum 'Mauve' | Tropical
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anthurium miss june

anthurium miss june Anthurium andreanum 'Mauve' | Tropical

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anthurium miss june Anthurium andreanum 'Mauve' | TropicalThe mauve Anthurium andreanum is an elegant houseplant, known for its spectacular inflorescences in unique mauve hues. With its glossy dark green foliage, this plant brings a touch of sophistication and exoticism to any indoor space. Its mauve spathes contrast beautifully with the yellow or white spadices, creating a striking focal point in a room. Origin: Native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, Anthurium andreanum grows in the

The mauve Anthurium andreanum is an elegant houseplant, known for its spectacular inflorescences in unique mauve hues. With its glossy dark green foliage, this plant brings a touch of sophistication and exoticism to any indoor space. Its mauve spathes contrast beautifully with the yellow or white spadices, creating a striking focal point in a room.

Origin: Native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, Anthurium andreanum grows in the humid, shady undergrowth of these regions.

Growth: Anthurium andreanum grows moderately. Indoors, it can reach a height of 50 to 70 cm. The foliage develops gradually, forming a dense rosette of heart-shaped leaves. Flowers appear regularly throughout the year, especially if the plant receives adequate light conditions.

Flowers: The inflorescences of Anthurium andreanum consist of a colorful spathe, here a delicate mauve, which surrounds a cylindrical spadix. The flowers can last for several weeks, bringing a lasting touch of color to your home.

Light: Anthurium andreanum prefers bright, indirect light. It tolerates medium light well, but to encourage abundant flowering, it is advisable to provide it with filtered but intense light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves.

Watering: Keep the substrate constantly moist but never soggy. In winter, reduce watering slightly while ensuring the soil doesn't dry out completely. Anthuriums also appreciate high humidity, so mist the leaves regularly or use a humidifier.

Substrate: A light, well-draining potting mix is ideal for Anthurium andreanum. Use a houseplant potting mix enriched with organic matter, or a mixture of potting soil, perlite, and pine bark to ensure good root aeration.

Toxicity: Anthurium andreanum mauve is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. It is therefore recommended to keep it out of reach of children and animals.

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