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  • Anthurium Watering Complete Guide 2025
    Anthurium

    Anthurium Watering Complete Guide 2025

    ByEmily Davis

    Overwatering murders more anthuriums than any other mistake. Many tropical houseplant lovers lose their prized blooms to soggy soil and root rot. But perfect anthurium watering is simpler than you think: Check the top inch of soil—if dry, water thoroughly. If damp, wait. This tiny habit prevents Anthurium watering failures. Stick to this guide, and…

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  • Anthurium Care & Growth Guide 2025
    Anthurium

    Anthurium Care & Growth Guide 2025

    ByEmily Davis

    Love tropical plants but worried they’re fussy? Anthuriums are your answer. These popular houseplants put on a show for months with bright, long-lasting “flowers” (actually colorful leaves called spathes). Originally from the rainforests of Central and South America, they naturally grow on tree branches – not in soil. This means they hate wet feet overwatering…

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  • Pests on calathea
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    Common Calathea Pests: Identification, Treatment, and Prevention

    ByEmily Davis

    Calatheas have stunning leaves, but pests love them too. If you’ve seen tiny webs, sticky spots, or holes in your plant’s leaves, you’re dealing with calathea pests. These bugs can turn leaves yellow, stunt growth, or even kill your plant if ignored. 6 Calathea Pest – Identification & Treatment Don’t worry—this guide helps! We’ll cover:…

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  • Anthurium Care and Growth Guide
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    Anthurium Red: Origin, Benefits, and Care Requirements

    ByEmily Davis

    With its gorgeous glossy red foliage, elegant appearance, and surprisingly simple care, Anthurium Red is the perfect choice for plant owners to grow indoors and outdoors. When grown indoors, the plant is very easy to care for. In this blog post, we will briefly discuss Anthurium Red, its care and growing requirements, and key benefits….

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  • Anthurium Papillilaminum: Description, Care, and Propagation
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    Anthurium Papillilaminum: Description, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    The classic ‘unicorn’ Anthurium Paillilaminum is a popular tropical houseplant known for its rarity and stunning foliage. The plant produces large, velvety, and heart-shaped leaves that exhibit a deep olive-green hue. This member of Araceae family is a slow-growing species and maintains a manageable size when cultivated indoors. In this blog post, we will briefly…

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  • Anthurium wendlingeri?
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    Anthurium Wendlingeri: Origin, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    Anthurium Wendlingeri, a tropical epiphyte, is a species of flowering plant that is known for its striking appearance. It produces long, sweeping, velvety leaves and is a top choice among pendant-leaved anthuriums. The plant is celebrated for its long, pendulous spadix that resembles a corkscrew when it matures. In this detailed guide, we will discuss…

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  • Anthurium Vittarifolium: Origin, Care, and Propagation
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    Anthurium Vittarifolium: Origin, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    Anthurium Vittarifolium, often known as Ribbon Anthurium or Strap Leaf Anthurium, is a relatively rare houseplant. It is known for its bright flowers and green leaves with prominent white variegation. If you are a plant collector and want a superb, rare plant, then Anthurium Vittarifolium is the perfect choice for your garden. However, if you…

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  • Anthurium Regale: Classification, Care, and Propagation
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    Anthurium Regale: Classification, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    Anthurium regale is the epitome of tropical beauty and one of the most sought-after collectible houseplants. This is also called the Regale Aroid and has long petioles with symmetrical, elongated velvet textures and leaves with silvery veins. The plant is not for beginners as it is sensitive to environmental conditions. Therefore, it requires proper care…

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  • Anthurium Villenaorum: Origin, Hybrids, Care, and Propagation
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    Anthurium Villenaorum: Origin, Hybrids, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    Anthurium villenaorum, also known as Villena Anthurium, Tail Flower, or Flamingo Flower, is a lovely species from the aroid family. With its large, thick, velvety, and deep green leaves adorned with white veins, it resembles Anthurium warocqueanum and Anthurium regale but with a more compact growth pattern. Anthurium Villenaorum is recognized for its easy care….

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  • Anthurium Crystallinum
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    Anthurium Crystallinum: Origin, Appearance, Care, and Propagation

    ByEmily Davis

    Anthurium crystallinum, commonly called Crystal Anthurium, is a rare, hard-to-come-by Anthurium species prized for its beautiful foliage. The plant produces large, heart-shaped, and deep green foliage with velvety texture and striking pale green or silvery white venation. This species can grow to over 18 inches in length when properly cared for. In this blog post,…

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