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Common Name: Money Plant
Botanical Name: Anthurium
Type: Annual
Bloom Time: Flowers freely
Bloom Description: Yellow spadix with red spathe
Sun: Part shade
Water: Medium
Soil: Well-Drained, Average
Maintenance: Medium
Flower: Showy
Leaf: Evergreen
Anthurium, commonly called flamingo lily or painter’s palette, is native to Columbia and Ecuador. It is an attractive waxy, palette-shaped, bright red spathes, and contrasting dark green foliage. It typically grows to 16” tall. Drooping, heart-shaped, dark green leaves (to 8” long) arise in a clump on long stems from the plant crown and are attractive year-round. Each axillary flower (typical arum family) features a creamy yellow spadix enclosed by a large, flat, waxy red spathe (to 6”). Flowers are long-lasting. Flowers may appear throughout the year in optimum growing conditions. Fruits rarely appear on indoor plants.
Planting & Caring -
Use a well-drained, peaty potting mixture with a layer of pot shards at the bottom. Plants need bright light (part or diffused sun in summer), but avoid full sun. In too much shade, plants may not bloom. Bright indirect light in winter is best. Consistent moisture year around. Soils must not be allowed to dry out. Does not require winter dormancy. Prefers high humidity.