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Anthurium

Anthurium is a flower that’s widely known to symbolise hospitality. It’s also a flower with several myths related to it. Learn more about anthurium on the rest of this page.

About Anthurium

The anthurium flower is a bloom with heart-shaped petals where a spike protrudes in the centre. Its petals are usually round or spade-shaped, growing in leafy clusters off the plant’s main branch. Each set of anthurium leaves comes with a small flower, a bloom that enchants anyone who sees it.

Scientific Name

The scientific name of anthurium is Anthurium andraeanum, which belongs to the Araceae family. It is the largest genus in the family, with about a hundred species. It is widely known for the common names “laceleaf,” “tailflower,” and “flamingo flower.” 

Origin and History

Anthurium originated from the Americas, particularly in northern Argentina, northern Mexico, and some parts of the Caribbean. It has more than 1000 genera with species that range up to 1500. Anthuriums have been noted to grow in hotter climates. Out of the many places that grow this flower, Hawaii has cultivated one of the most beautiful blooms for more than 100 years.

Symbolism and Meaning

Many varieties of anthurium have flowers with heart-shaped petals. It’s due to this that anthurium became widely recognised as a symbol of hospitality. There is also the belief that it brings protection from evil and good luck. Some also believe that when it closes up, it means that it will rain soon. All these myths associated with the anthurium made it a popular flower said to charm the soul.

Care Tips

Anthuriums are most often given as houseplants than bouquets or flower arrangements. With this, you must know at least basic anthurium care. On that note, know that it can tolerate all light levels, but it grows best in bright but indirect light. As for the soil, it needs it to be free draining and capable of holding some water.

Regular watering is crucial for taking care of anthurium plants. The tip is to water only when you can feel that the soil is dry. Overwatering can result in the roots drying since this plant is vulnerable to root rot. It doesn’t need too much care, as long as you use the suitable soil, place it at the right location, and don’t overwater.

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