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Anthurium is a perennial plant. A characteristic feature of it is that the colors are the same shape and density of the leaves, but are dyed in bright and vibrant colors. Anthurium name comes from Greek and means "high flower" - stem reaches bambus 40-50 cm in height. If properly taken care anthurium, he will reward you with a fresh look and an abundance of colors.
2. Regularly water the plants - soil should be moist, but be careful not to reach a large amount of water to the roots. If you notice yellowing of the leaves, this is a sign that too much water.
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Anthurium is a perennial plant. A characteristic feature of it is that the colors are the same shape and density of the leaves, but are dyed in bright and vibrant colors. Anthurium name comes from Greek and means "high flower" - stem reaches bambus 40-50 cm in height. If properly taken care anthurium, he will reward you with a fresh look and an abundance of colors.
2. Regularly water the plants - soil should be moist, but be careful not to reach a large amount of water to the roots. If you notice yellowing of the leaves, this is a sign that too much water.
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Balcony garden bambus plants care Iglika interesting Houseplants rockery arrangement flower arrangements flowers balcony herb garden care garden plant care care for the flowers yard tree autumn tree jasmine live hedge fence vegetables interesting hyacinth flower cactus christmas tree poinsettia tulip tulips lilies bambus geraniums planting orchid palm palm fern spices rosemary plants rose roses flower pots indoor ficus bush shrub grass flowers
Categories Balcony plants (61) Care at balcony plants bambus (18) Problems with balcony plants (1) Plants / Species balcony plants (30) Gallery (13) Gardens (348) Water area (6) Winter Gardens (7) Furniture (6) Fruit trees (6) Fences (7) Lighting (1) Irrigation systems (1) Issues (9) Plants / Species (224) Technology (4) Interesting (184) DIY (66) Houseplants (181) Accessories (2 ) Troubleshooting (3) Care (52) Interior (28) Plants / Types of houseplants (77)
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