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Laceleaf

Anthurium, is a genus of about 1000 species of flowering plants, the largest genus of the arum
family, Araceae. General common names include anthurium, tailflower, flamingo flower, and
laceleaf. Wikipedia
Family: Araceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Scientific name: Anthurium
Higher classification: Arums
Tribe: Anthurieae
Subfamily: Pothoideae

Place your Anthurium Ruffles in a warm, well-lit spot. The more light the plant receives, the
more it will grow, but never expose it to direct sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist
during the growing season from spring through the end of summer. Water when the top 1-2
inches of soil are dry before watering again.

If you're growing your anthurium as temporary color (the flowers last about 6 weeks), like
some people do orchids and bromeliads, then you can skip this. They won't be tricky to keep
alive for a couple of months. Some Of Our General Houseplant Guides For Your Reference:
Guide To Watering Indoor Plants.

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