Anthurium stems grow 15-20 inches tall, depending on the size of the spathe.
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If your mom likes to fuss over her plants, give her an anthurium, a native of Hawaii.
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Naniki offers contemporary island fare in a unique setting that includes an anthurium farm.
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Savio has had difficulty with anthurium, which she says is also called the Hawaiian wish plant.
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Plumeria, orchids and anthurium bloom magnificently here, alongside the massive banyan and monkeypod trees.
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You won't need to fertilize anthurium for several months.
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An anthurium hates to go dry, but if Mom is all too ready with the watering can, remind her to empty any water in the pot's saucer.
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Inside, displays include buckets of pink and white stargazer lilies along with potted phalaenopsis orchids, bamboo and Hawaiian red anthurium plants.
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Any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers
Anthurium (Schott, 1829), is a large genus of about 600- 800 (possibly 1,000) species, belonging to the arum family (Araceae). Anthurium can also be called "Flamingo Flower" or "Boy Flower", both referring to the structure of the spathe and spadix.
Any of several tropical American evergreen plants, of the genus Anthurium, grown for their ornamental leaves and spathes