Foliage | Varies |
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Mature Size | 30 to 45cm , 22 to 30cm |
Watering | The soil should be kept slightly moist and never allowed to dry out completely. Setting the pot in a tray of water-filled gravel will help the plant drain and also help keep humidity levels high. Allow the top of the soil to dry out to the touch before watering again. |
Light | Flowering Anthurium needs bright, indirect light |
Temperature | The Anthurium prefers very warm temperatures (21-32°C), but not below 10°C |
Toxicity | Anthurium are poisonous if ingested, so be very careful if you have pets and/or small children. The sap can also cause skin irritation. |
Pests | mealybugs, spider mites, whitefly, and scale. Horticultural oils and soaps can be used to treat these. |
Problems | n rare cases, fungal rots, blights, or leaf spots may occur. |