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Anthurium andreanum 'Oklahoma' - Flamingo Flower
By Delonix1
- 23 Nov, 2008
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My Oklahoma variety of Anthurium. It is blooming quite profusely now. It has many new flower coming out from the bottom. Pic was taken today.
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Thanks Panther.
I think it's just the variety...some varieties will bloom more than others.
It is very strange, in my experience, Anthuriums bloom more in the Winter than in Summer...this is contrary to what I've always read...which is that they need of low 80 degrees F. and high of 90 F. degrees to flower well.
24 Nov, 2008
Amazingly vivid colour.
Odd that your plants bloom better in winter.
Maybe the plant books need rewriting ! LOL
25 Dec, 2008
My friend who's a plant guru in Hawaii...said that most of the Anthuriums grow and bloom in the higher elevations better. (where it's cooler)
27 Dec, 2008
That's interesting.
27 Dec, 2008
Yes, Anthurium are epiphytic plants. They grow well on trees in the tropical rain forest.
27 Dec, 2008
Thanks Delonix:-)
28 Dec, 2008
Very nice, Delonix!!
29 Jan, 2010
Pip c:
Thanks! It is now putting out several flowers spikes again.
1 Feb, 2010
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Wow beautiful, how come you've got so many blooms Delonix1? Very nice:-)
23 Nov, 2008