Pink Anthurium
Description:
The Pink Anthurium, also known as Anthurium Pink or Princess Anthurium, is a stunning tropical houseplant native to the rainforests of South America. Loved for its soft, pastel-pink, heart-shaped spathes and contrasting yellow spadix, this elegant plant brings a delicate yet luxurious touch to any indoor space.
Its lush, glossy, deep-green leaves grow on long, slender stems, creating a refined, upright structure that makes the Pink Anthurium a perfect centerpiece for living rooms, offices, and tabletops. Known for symbolizing hospitality and happiness, this long-lasting flowering plant blooms repeatedly throughout the year under the right conditions.
Plant Care:
- Light: The Pink Anthurium thrives in bright, indirect light. Keep it away from harsh direct sunlight, which can fade or burn its delicate pink spathes and glossy leaves.
- Water: Water your Pink Anthurium once a week, keeping the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid over-watering, as Anthuriums are prone to root rot in waterlogged soil.
- Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure that the pot has good drainage holes to prevent water from sitting in the bottom.
- Fertilizer: Feed your Pink Anthurium every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. A bloom-boost formula (high phosphorus) can help promote brighter, longer-lasting flowers.
By following these care tips, your Pink Anthurium will flourish with healthy foliage and frequent, vibrant pink blooms. This elegant tropical plant is an excellent choice for adding a soft, sophisticated pop of color to your indoor space.
Disclaimer:
Our plants are always supplied with nursery pot. Please note, therefore, that the size specifications always refer to the height of the plant including the plant pot. Deviations of a few centimeters cannot always be ruled out as you are buying a natural living product. The height depends on several factors and can also vary slightly seasonally. The mentioned height of the plant is inclusive of the pot.
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Pink Anthurium

Pink Anthurium
Description:
The Pink Anthurium, also known as Anthurium Pink or Princess Anthurium, is a stunning tropical houseplant native to the rainforests of South America. Loved for its soft, pastel-pink, heart-shaped spathes and contrasting yellow spadix, this elegant plant brings a delicate yet luxurious touch to any indoor space.
Its lush, glossy, deep-green leaves grow on long, slender stems, creating a refined, upright structure that makes the Pink Anthurium a perfect centerpiece for living rooms, offices, and tabletops. Known for symbolizing hospitality and happiness, this long-lasting flowering plant blooms repeatedly throughout the year under the right conditions.
Plant Care:
- Light: The Pink Anthurium thrives in bright, indirect light. Keep it away from harsh direct sunlight, which can fade or burn its delicate pink spathes and glossy leaves.
- Water: Water your Pink Anthurium once a week, keeping the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid over-watering, as Anthuriums are prone to root rot in waterlogged soil.
- Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure that the pot has good drainage holes to prevent water from sitting in the bottom.
- Fertilizer: Feed your Pink Anthurium every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. A bloom-boost formula (high phosphorus) can help promote brighter, longer-lasting flowers.
By following these care tips, your Pink Anthurium will flourish with healthy foliage and frequent, vibrant pink blooms. This elegant tropical plant is an excellent choice for adding a soft, sophisticated pop of color to your indoor space.
Disclaimer:
Our plants are always supplied with nursery pot. Please note, therefore, that the size specifications always refer to the height of the plant including the plant pot. Deviations of a few centimeters cannot always be ruled out as you are buying a natural living product. The height depends on several factors and can also vary slightly seasonally. The mentioned height of the plant is inclusive of the pot.