Pink Anthurium
Best tropical statement piece for plant lovers with intermediate care experience.
Bring a touch of the tropics indoors with the Pink Anthurium, also known as the Pink Flamingo Flower. This stunning plant features glossy, heart-shaped leaves and eye-catching, waxy pink blooms that resemble a heart. Native to Central and South America, it thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a rewarding addition to your home. While it requires intermediate care, its long-lasting flowers and air-purifying qualities make it a unique and beautiful choice. It symbolizes love and hospitality, making it a thoughtful gift. Please note, this plant is toxic to pets.
$43.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
3617
/ 10298
#3617 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-18%
Below average
Hardiness Zones
1011
/ | (Outdoors)
Who it's for
- Decorators seeking long-lasting, vibrant floral displays
- Designers wanting a sophisticated, sculptural focal point
- Busy plant parents desiring low-effort tropical aesthetics
Who should skip it
- Families with curious pets or small children
- Gardeners living in dry, low-humidity environments
- Residents with limited access to bright, indirect light
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
Glossy heart-shaped leaves and waxy blooms create an instant tropical focal point.
Air Purification
Actively filters common indoor toxins while enhancing your living space aesthetic.
Care Accessibility
Intermediate requirements demand consistent attention to humidity and light levels.
Bloom Longevity
Exceptional flowering cycle provides vibrant color throughout the entire year.
Space Efficiency
Compact upright growth habit fits perfectly on desks or smaller shelves.
Pet Compatibility
Toxic foliage requires careful placement away from curious cats and dogs.
Key Specs
Hardiness Zones
10 | 11 (Outdoors)
Optimal Temperature Range
60°F to 90°F
Soil Requirement
Well-draining mix
Repotting Interval
Approximately every 2 years
Light Preference
Bright, indirect light
Mature Height
Not specified
Care Level
Intermediate
Watering Frequency
Moderate
Features
- Produces striking, long-lasting pink blooms
- Filters toxins from indoor air
- Symbolizes love, affection, and hospitality
- Compact size ideal for smaller spaces
- Thrives in high humidity
- Can be propagated by division
- Requires bright, indirect light
- Intermediate care level
What customers say
Customers consistently celebrate the exceptional quality and striking design of the Pink Anthurium. Reviewers frequently note the plant arrives healthy, robust, and significantly more vibrant than anticipated, highlighting the careful packaging and shipping reliability. The brilliant pink blooms and glossy green foliage are a major draw, confirming its strong aesthetic appeal as a centerpiece. While some mention minor leaf imperfections from transit, the overwhelming consensus is that this plant offers superior visual impact and excellent initial health, making it a highly satisfying purchase.
Know before you buy
No, this plant is toxic to pets if ingested. It is best kept in a location that is completely inaccessible to curious animals.
The Pink Anthurium requires bright, indirect light to produce its signature blooms. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves, or in low-light corners, which will inhibit flowering.
You can increase humidity by placing the plant on a pebble tray filled with water, grouping it with other houseplants, or using a humidifier nearby. Regular misting can also help, though it is less effective than the other methods.
Maintain a moderate watering schedule, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry out before watering again. Ensure the pot has proper drainage to prevent the roots from sitting in excess water, which can lead to rot.
Yes, it thrives in a well-draining potting mix. A blend designed for aroids or a mix containing peat moss, perlite, and pine bark works best to provide the necessary aeration and moisture retention.
The blooms on a Pink Anthurium are exceptionally long-lasting and can remain vibrant for several weeks or even months. With proper care, the plant is capable of producing these flowers year-round.
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