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anthurium andraeanum- anthurium Peach Anthurium Flamingo Flower, 6-Inch Pot

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anthurium andraeanum- anthurium Peach Anthurium Flamingo Flower, 6-Inch PotAdd a burst of tropical color to your home with the Peach Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum), a stunning houseplant known for its bold, vibrant peach spathes that resemble flowers, paired with glossy, heart shaped green leaves. Often called the Flamingo Flower or Laceleaf, the peach Anthurium brings a pop of brightness to any indoor space, making it the perfect statement plant for living rooms, bedrooms, or offices. Its exotic, long lasting blooms make

Add a burst of tropical color to your home with the Peach Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum), a stunning houseplant known for its bold, vibrant peach spathes that resemble flowers, paired with glossy, heart-shaped green leaves. Often called the Flamingo Flower or Laceleaf, the peach Anthurium brings a pop of brightness to any indoor space, making it the perfect statement plant for living rooms, bedrooms, or offices. Its exotic, long-lasting blooms make it a popular choice for plant lovers seeking to add both beauty and elegance to their home décor.

Caring for the Peach Anthurium is easy, making it a great choice for beginners and experienced plant owners alike. This tropical plant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers a warm, humid environment. Water your Anthurium regularly, keeping the soil moist but not soggy, and ensure it has proper drainage to avoid root rot. To keep the vibrant blooms healthy and bright, mist the plant occasionally or place it near a humidifier, especially in drier indoor spaces. With minimal care, this plant will reward you with continuous blooms year-round, adding a touch of tropical elegance to your home.

While the Peach Anthurium is primarily grown indoors, it can also be kept outdoors in shaded, protected areas during the warmer months. It thrives in temperatures between 65-80°F and can bring a tropical flair to your patio or garden. Just be sure to bring it back indoors when the weather cools, as it is sensitive to cold temperatures. Whether displayed indoors or outdoors, the peach Anthurium is a low-maintenance plant that delivers year-round color and charm, making it a standout addition to any plant collection.

  • Low maintenance
  • Can reach up to 16" tall
  • Thrives on bright indirect light
  • Ideal temperature is 65-80°F 
  • Air purifier
  • Toxicity: Highly toxic to humans and pets if ingested
  • USDA hardiness zones for outdoor planting: 11-12

 

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I love all the illustration in this book not only the story. Worth buying and read it to your kids.
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My toddler loves these books! The bright colors and real pictures inside are wonderful to help my child learn about new topics, she is always asking for a new National Geographic book!
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I really like this book it includes: ladybug, bumblebee, praying mantis, firefly and (monarch) butterfly. So a good selection of bugs a small child is likely to experience in their yard or park in North America. For the photo board book aged children I really prefer that they discuss vocabulary that the child will be able to use to describe the world around them so I appreciate that most kids will see most of these bugs fairly easily and frequently. I did question the praying mantis since I see them much less frequently than the other bugs in the book but my husband said it is an exciting bug when kids do see it so he supports the choice--I think a fly or mosquito might have been a somewhat more useful choice as far as vocabulary our son could use most often. I liked that they did say the butterfly was a monarch but typically used butterfly so if a child lives where other butterflies are more common they learned the more general term. I think fireflies are less common in some regions but they are so magical as a small child that I think it is a good choice.
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