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The Pink Flamingo Plant (Anthurium andraeanum) is a gorgeous flowering plant with glossy, heart-shaped leaves and an eye-catching, tear-shaped inflorescence that resembles a pink heart. This stunning tropical plant is suitable for growing outdoors on the porch in USDA hardiness zones 10-11.
The Pink Flamingo Flower belongs to the Araceae family, boasting characteristic spadix and spathe flower structure. Native to Columbia and Ecuador, the Pink Anthurium plant thrives when given plenty of bright, indirect light and high humidity, living up to 10 years as an indoor plant. Not the easiest plant to grow, the Pink Flamingo Plant will reward you for your effort with gorgeous, long-lasting blooms and its unique tropical flair. Unfortunately, this plant is toxic to pets if ingested and should be kept out of their reach.
The Flamingo Flower symbolizes love, affection, and hospitality. In Feng Shui, the Flamingo Anthurium is associated with abundance, happiness, and luck. Flamingo plants come in different colors, including the elegant White Flamingo Flower and the striking, intense Red Flamingo Flower.
Growing a Pink Anthurium isn’t as difficult; with our selected Flamingo Flower plant care tips, you’ll keep your plant happy and flourishing for many years.
Water your Flamingo Flower well, letting the excess water drain through the pot’s drainage holes. Wait until the soil dries slightly before the next watering.
The Flamingo Flower plants enjoy high humidity. You can increase humidity around your plant by misting regularly, placing it on a moisture-trapping pebble tray, grouping it with other plants, or using an indoor air humidifier.
The Flamingo Pink Anthurium grows best in bright, indirect light. Provide at least six hours of bright light daily to help your Anthurium Lily retain its vivid pink color. Keep your plant out of direct sunlight to prevent its leaves from getting burned.
For optimal Flamingo Flower care, the indoor temperature should be 60℉ to 90℉. When keeping your plant outdoors, ensure the night temperatures are above 60°F.
The best soil for your Pink Flamingo Lily would be a well-draining mix of equal parts potting soil and perlite or orchid bark. Repot your Pink Flamingo Lily plant about once every two years or when it gets rootbound. Make sure you use a 2-inch larger pot with drainage holes.
For the best Pink Anthurium plant care, fertilize your plant monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer or a slow-release fertilizer for flowering plants. You can propagate your Pink Laceleaf Plant by division in early spring. Make sure you place the new plants in bright, indirect light.
One of the Anthurium plant benefits is that it doesn’t require frequent pruning. Simply remove any yellowing and dried leaves or flowers. Once in a while, rinse the plant’s leaves under a shower to remove dust.
Wilting leaves with brown tips and stunted growth are signs of underwatering, while limp, yellowing leaves could indicate overwatering. Check that your Flamingo plant is never left standing in water as this can lead to root rot. The lack of flowers could be the result of a low-light exposure.
Once you receive your Anthurium for sale, choose a well-lit location, showcasing the Pink Flamingo Lily’s beautiful blooms and glossy leaves as a centerpiece in any room.
Combine your Painter's-Palette Anthurium with other tropical plants to create an oasis at home or on your porch:
If you have pets or small kids, you may want to browse our collection of non-toxic, pet-friendly plants to choose a gorgeous alternative:
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