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Anthurium andreanum - Anthurium
By Delonix1
- 3 Dec, 2009
- 5 likes
There's many Anthurium blooming at Quail B. G. now.
Photo taken Dec. 1, 2009.
Comments on this photo
Louise1:
There's many Anthurium species growing at Quail
Botanical Gardens...however, most in nature grow
as epiphytes in the trees. : > )
3 Dec, 2009
How funny this is in my garden room, obviously in a pot, ha ha.....
17 Dec, 2009
Dottydaisy2:
When Anthuriums are grown outside here...they must be planted in a semi-shady to shady spot or
they'll sun-burn badly.
17 Dec, 2009
I wonder if I could plant it outside in summer under those conditions?
18 Dec, 2009
Dottydaisy2:
It will grow outside in summer as long as you have enough heat for them to bloom and grow. The optimum
temps for Anthurium to grow is between 68F/ 20C (lowest at night) - 85F / 29C. (during the day or higher)
18 Dec, 2009
Well I will give it a try, as they say nothing ventured....
19 Dec, 2009
Dottydaisy2:
I'm sure it will do well for you. : > )
20 Dec, 2009
:*O
20 Dec, 2009
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Wow, to see this in its natural habitat is wonderful.
3 Dec, 2009