Why Anthuriums Stop Growing, and 12 Tips to Get Yours Growing Again

Many new Anthurium owners find that their houseplant doesn’t seem to be very interested in growing, despite looking lush and healthy in the greenhouse or garden store. In temperate climates,…
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Pollinating, Harvesting, Germinating, and Growing Anthuriums from Seed (With Photos)
The most common propagation methods for Anthuriums are stem cuttings or rootball division. But those looking for a challenge have another option: obtaining seeds from a fertile plant and growing…
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How, When, Where, and Why to Prune an Anthurium Houseplant
Anthuriums don’t grow as aggressively as some plants, but there may still come a time when you’ll consider trimming yours back. Maybe it’s begun to look a little shaggy, or…
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How to Repot an Anthurium Houseplant from Start to Finish
Anthuriums don’t expand as aggressively as some other tropical plants, but in the right conditions, they’ll grow steadily until they’re practically climbing out of their containers. When that happens, it’s…
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How Much Light Do Anthuriums Need? Where Should You Place Them?
Anthuriums are known for being finicky about their growing conditions. And one of the most important factors in keeping them healthy and beautiful is location. The right amount of sunlight…
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Anthurium Flowers – Why, When, and How They Bloom Again and Again
Anthurium blooms are beautiful – and a bit bizarre. First-time growers usually have lots of questions about this plant’s distinctive flowers, beginning with “What on earth is that thing?” and…
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Is My Anthurium Dying? The Most Common Issues Affecting Anthuriums
No Anthurium owner likes to see their beloved houseplant suffering. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to tell what’s behind your Flamingo Flower’s poor health. Is the plant dehydrated? Infested? Suffering…
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How to Keep Anthurium Leaves Shiny: Tips for Cleaning Plant Leaves
You’ve owned your Anthurium for a while, and it’s beginning to lose its luster – literally. Its once-glossy leaves have grown dull and drab. Should you rinse them? Wash them?…
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What’s Eating Your Anthurium? The Most Common Pests Feasting on Anthuriums
When your Anthurium shows symptoms that could be insect damage, it’s important to promptly confirm if it’s infested. Left untreated, bugs can quickly overwhelm your Flamingo Flower and spread to…
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Discolored Anthurium Leaves: 8 Common Causes of Yellow and Brown Leaves
One of the first signs of an unhappy Anthurium is a change in the color of its leaves. When you notice the foliage changing from its normal vivid green to…
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