It's important to remember to repot an anthurium plant when it's outgrown its current pot or when the soil feels compact. If the soil doesn't allow the roots to drain quickly, that's a sign that it's time for a new pot.
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It's important to remember to repot an anthurium plant when it's outgrown its current pot or when the soil feels compact. If the soil doesn't allow the roots to drain quickly, that's a sign that it's time for a new pot.
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Anthurium pallidiflorum, or Strap Leaf Anthurium, is a plant that still belongs to the same family as Araceae. In its natural habitat, this plant comes from humid subtropical or tropical lowlands. This plant is an excellent ornamental plant and is endangered in its natural habitat.
Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium scherzerianum
Anthurium papillilaminum