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Anthurium Orange in 10 Inch Terracotta Red Classy Plastic Pot

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Light

Low to bright indirect

Water

Once every 2 weeks

Humidity

Any · no misting

Pet safe?

Mildly toxic if chewed

Air purifying

Filters formaldehyde

Mature size

3-4 ft indoors

About this plant

Indestructible. Air-purifying. Quietly architectural.

The Anthurium plant is a stunning genus of flowering plants from the arum family, Araceae. Also known as Tailflower, Laceleaf, or Flamingo flower, it originates from regions spanning northern Mexico to northern Argentina. This tropical beauty has captured hearts worldwide for its elegant, heart-shaped flowers that come in vibrant shades like orange, red, and white. In India, Anthurium has become a popular choice for indoor gardening enthusiasts who want to add a touch of exotic beauty to their homes while enjoying its air-purifying benefits.

People in India love Anthurium plants for multiple reasons. Their striking appearance makes them perfect statement pieces for modern homes, offices, and even hotel lobbies. Beyond aesthetics, these plants are natural air purifiers, helping to remove harmful pollutants from indoor spaces and release oxygen-rich air. This makes them particularly valuable in urban Indian homes where air quality can be a concern. Anthurium plants are also favored for their relatively low maintenance requirements, making them accessible to beginners while still offering enough engagement for experienced gardeners.

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Survives in dark corners
Tolerates AC + travel
Releases oxygen at night
Vastu approved · brings prosperity
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Aishwarya C.Verified buyer
★★★★★2 weeks ago · Indiranagar

Arrived overnight, looking exactly like the photos

Ordered Tuesday at 8 PM, delivered Wednesday by 9:30 AM. Plant was healthy, tall (about 16 inches), came in the charcoal pot exactly as shown. The packaging was thoughtful — wood shavings, tied stems, no soil spill. Two weeks in and it's already pushed out a new leaf.

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Rohan M.Verified buyer
★★★★★1 month ago · Whitefield

Survived me. That's a big deal.

I have killed every plant I have ever owned. Got this for the bedroom. Watered it once in 6 weeks. Still alive, still growing. The team also responded on WhatsApp within an hour when I asked if it was getting too much sun. Not paid to say this.

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Neha B.Verified buyer
★★★★3 weeks ago · HSR Layout

Beautiful plant, slightly smaller than expected

Plant itself is gorgeous and very healthy. Only minor gripe — I expected the medium size to be taller, but it's closer to 14 inches than 18. Still very happy with it. The Khurja ceramic pot is honestly the best part.

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About the Anthurium Plant

Anthurium is a tropical flowering plant native to the Americas, from Mexico to Argentina. It belongs to the arum family and is prized for its distinctive heart-shaped flowers that come in various colors including orange, red, and white. The plant features glossy, dark green foliage that provides an elegant backdrop for its blooms. In its natural habitat, Anthurium grows as an epiphyte, meaning it often grows on other trees in rainforests. This growth habit influences its care requirements, as it prefers well-draining conditions that mimic its native environment. The plant's flowers are actually modified leaves called spathes that surround the true flower cluster, or spadix. This unique structure gives Anthurium its characteristic appearance and makes it a favorite among interior designers and plant enthusiasts alike.

Light & Placement

Anthurium plants thrive in bright, indirect light. In the Indian context, an east-facing window is ideal as it provides gentle morning light without the harsh afternoon sun. West-facing windows can work too, but the plant should be placed a few feet back or protected by a sheer curtain to avoid direct exposure. These plants can tolerate lower light conditions, but they may produce fewer flowers. Avoid placing Anthurium in dark corners or rooms with no natural light, as this can lead to poor growth and reduced blooming. The plant does well in average room temperatures between 18-27°C, making it suitable for most Indian homes. Avoid placing it near air conditioners or heaters, as sudden temperature fluctuations can stress the plant.

Watering & Humidity

Proper watering is crucial for Anthurium health. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. In typical Indian indoor conditions, this might mean watering every 5-7 days, but adjust based on your home's specific environment. Always allow excess water to drain completely, as Anthurium is susceptible to root rot in soggy conditions. The plant appreciates higher humidity levels, which can be challenging in air-conditioned Indian homes. Increase humidity by placing the plant on a pebble tray with water, grouping it with other plants, or using a room humidifier. Misting can help, but avoid doing so in the evening as this can promote fungal growth. During the cooler winter months, reduce watering frequency as the plant's growth slows down.

Pet Safety & Toxicity

Important safety note: Anthurium plants are toxic to pets and humans if ingested. All parts of the plant contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation and swelling in the mouth, throat, and digestive tract. Symptoms may include drooling, difficulty swallowing, and vomiting. If you have curious pets or small children in your home, it's best to place your Anthurium in an elevated location that's out of reach. Consider choosing pet-safe alternatives if you're concerned about accidental ingestion. Always wash your hands after handling the plant, especially before eating. Despite this toxicity concern, many plant owners find that with proper placement, the beauty and air-purifying benefits of Anthurium outweigh the risks.

Why Buy from gardengro

When you choose gardengro for your Anthurium plant, you're selecting quality and reliability. We source healthy, well-established plants that are ready to thrive in your home. Our fresh-pack delivery ensures your plant arrives in optimal condition, carefully packaged to protect its delicate leaves and flowers. We deliver across 200+ pincodes across India, making it convenient to bring nature indoors no matter where you live. Our 14-day guarantee means you can shop with confidence—if your plant arrives damaged or doesn't settle in well, we'll make it right. At gardengro, we're passionate about helping you create beautiful, healthy indoor spaces, and our expert team is always ready to provide care advice to help your Anthurium flourish for years to come.

Care steps

  1. Provide bright indirect light. Place near an east or west-facing window with filtered light, avoiding direct sunlight which can burn the leaves.
  2. Water when soil is dry. Check the top inch of soil and water thoroughly when dry, allowing excess water to drain completely to prevent root rot.
  3. Maintain moderate humidity. Increase humidity with a pebble tray or by grouping plants, especially in air-conditioned environments.
  4. Fertilize monthly. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength during the growing season, reducing in winter.
  5. Prune spent flowers. Remove faded flowers and yellowing leaves to encourage new growth and maintain the plant's appearance.
  6. Wipe leaves occasionally. Gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and ensure proper photosynthesis.
  7. Repot when needed. Repot every 2-3 years in spring using well-draining soil, choosing a pot only slightly larger than the current one.

Frequently asked questions

Is Anthurium a good plant for beginners?+

Yes, Anthurium is considered beginner-friendly as it's relatively low-maintenance and doesn't require specialized care beyond proper watering and light conditions.

How much light does an Anthurium plant need?+

Anthurium thrives in bright, indirect light for 2-4 hours daily. It can tolerate lower light but may produce fewer flowers. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the leaves.

How often should I water my Anthurium?+

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 5-7 days in average indoor conditions. Always allow excess water to drain completely to prevent root rot.

Is Anthurium safe for pets?+

No, Anthurium is toxic to pets and humans if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it out of reach of curious pets and small children.

Does gardengro deliver plants to my area?+

Yes, we deliver across 200+ pincodes across India. You can check delivery availability for your specific location during checkout.

What size plant will I receive?+

You'll receive a healthy, well-established Anthurium plant ready to thrive in your home. The exact size may vary slightly as we ship plants at their optimal growth stage.

What if my plant arrives damaged?+

We offer a 14-day guarantee. If your plant arrives damaged or doesn't settle in well, contact our customer service team and we'll make it right.