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Anthurium Red

Self Watering, Longer Living
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Pot: Ceramic Amber
Color: Gentle Pink
Stand: None
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About Our Anthurium Red
Water once a month with
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20-28 cm tall (including pot)
Typically grows up to 50 cm tall indoors
May flower year-round, with blooming phases lasting 8-12 weeks, followed by non-flowering periods
Ideal for a coffee table as a striking centrepiece
Anthurium Red Bio
Native to the Americas and the Caribbean, the Anthurium is a striking tropical evergreen that adds vibrancy to any space. Its colourful, heart-shaped waxy leaves, called spathes, act as protectors for its straight spike, called spadix, where delicate flowers bloom. Known for its long-lasting appeal, with blooms that can last anywhere from eight to twelve weeks, the Anthurium is a symbol of generosity and kindness. It’s a thoughtful gift that continues to impress, making it a perfect choice for someone special.
Light Instructions

Anthurium thrives in bright indirect light, where the sunlight is softened. It can also adapt to spaces with bright direct sunlight, where rays stream in. Avoid placing it in areas with low light or without natural sunlight.

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How does self-watering work?
  • 1
    Open the lid and fill with water
  • 2
    Your plant drinks only when needed
  • 3
    The result: healthy, long-lived plants that are easy to care for
self watering
easyplant benefits
  • Carefree and convenient
  • No more worrying about when to water
  • Healthier plants that live longer
  • We use proven irrigation technology to optimise water consumption
AdvantageseasyplantOther
Water interval1 Month1 Week
OverwateringRareCommon
UnderwateringNeverCommon
Over compacted dry soilNeverCommon
Easily know when to waterYesNo
Stable root growthYesNo
Anthurium Red Care

On your Anthurium’s first few days at home, it may drop a few leaves or they might turn brown. Don’t worry – this is completely normal. Simply remove the damaged leaves and wait for new, healthier ones to emerge. To encourage steady growth, dust the leaves occasionally and give the pot a quarter of a turn once a month. Like many flowering plants, your Anthurium will benefit from ‘deadheading’. When the blooms start to fade, remove them to help the plant focus its energy on new growth. You can also prune stems and spent flowers to promote fresh blooms. Remember, removing old flowers is part of caring for a blooming plant.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do Anthuriums need direct sunlight to grow?

Tropical plants like anthuriums thrive with around 12 hours of light per day. They don’t need direct sunlight to grow, as they do well in partially shaded conditions. However, a few hours of direct sunlight can help them flourish as long as they spend most of their time in partial shade. If using a grow light, aim for up to 16 hours of lighting.

How do you keep Anthuriums blooming?

Anthuriums usually bloom in late spring and early summer, but with the right care, they can flower for longer. Positioning them near a west-facing window will naturally support blooming. To encourage continuous blooms, ensure they receive plenty of light and water, and regularly prune away faded flowers.