Anthurium andraeanum Plant from Hawaii in a 4-Inch pot

$45.79

You'll receive one (1) potted Anthurium in a 4-inch pot. These vary in height a bit, but are generally 20 inches tall or more. Most have blooms. The flowers vary a bit in color and shade, from pink to red.

  • Looking for other sizes? See below.

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You'll receive one (1) potted Anthurium in a 4-inch pot. These vary in height a bit, but are generally 20 inches tall or more. Most have blooms. The flowers vary a bit in color and shade, from pink to red.

  • Looking for other sizes? See below.

You'll receive one (1) potted Anthurium in a 4-inch pot. These vary in height a bit, but are generally 20 inches tall or more. Most have blooms. The flowers vary a bit in color and shade, from pink to red.

  • Looking for other sizes? See below.

Aloha!

I'm the Anthurium plant, often referred to as the "flamingo flower" or "laceleaf," and I'm known for my striking, heart-shaped leaves and vibrant, waxy flowers that can be red, pink, white, or even green. Native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, I was introduced to Hawaii in the late 19th century, around the 1880s, when plant enthusiasts and horticulturists sought to cultivate exotic plants in the islands. My unique beauty quickly captured the attention of local gardeners and florists, and I became a staple in Hawaiian gardens and floral arrangements. In Hawaiian culture, I am often used in leis and floral displays for special occasions. However, my availability has declined over the years, especially after a bacterial blight in the 1980s all but decimated anthurium crops, making it more challenging to find healthy samples of me. Despite these challenges, I remain a beloved choice for adding a touch of tropical elegance to homes and landscapes.

As I mature, I can grow to about 1 to 3 feet tall, featuring broad, glossy leaves that can reach up to 12 inches long. My flowers, which are actually modified leaves called spathes, can last for several weeks and create a vibrant display that adds a tropical touch to any room. The contrast between my lush green foliage and colorful blooms makes me a striking addition to any indoor space.

There are some common misconceptions about me that I’d like to clarify. Many people think I require constant humidity and high maintenance, but I actually thrive in moderate humidity and can adapt to various indoor conditions. Some believe I need to be watered daily, but I prefer to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Additionally, while I enjoy bright light, I should be protected from direct sunlight, which can scorch my leaves.

After you plant me, you can expect to see healthy growth within a few months. While I may take some time to produce my first blooms—typically around 6 to 12 months—the wait is worth it! For optimal results, place me in a bright location with indirect sunlight, such as near a window with sheer curtains, to mimic my natural tropical habitat.

Rest assured, I can thrive indoors during harsher weather and outdoors when conditions are nice. With the right care, I’ll bring a touch of tropical elegance into your home.

  • Grows in Climate Zone: 10-11

  • Light Requirements: Bright, indirect light

  • Water Requirements: Allow the potting medium to dry slightly between waterings

  • Soil Requirements: Well-draining potting mix

  • Known as "flamingo flowers," anthuriums are a vital part of Hawaii's floral industry, contributing to the state’s economy and beauty. Their vibrant blooms are often used in leis and floral arrangements, making them an essential symbol of Hawaiian culture.