Anthurium (Andreanum Grp) Tequila

Anthurium (Andreanum Grp) Tequila
Flower color Pink-light blue pink-054D; Brown-light green brown-160D
Flower diameter 14 - 15 cm
Inflorescence Spadix & spathe
Flower color distribution Veined; With trace; Multi-colored
Flower, secondary color(s) Red-dark red-045B; Red-medium brown purple-181A

Anthurium plants are known for their beautiful and vibrant flowers. One particularly stunning variety is the Anthurium Andreanum Tequila, also known as the Flamingo Plant. This exquisite flower boasts a color range from pink to light blue pink with a shade of brown and light green. The color code for the pink shade is 054D, while the brown shade is identified as 160D.

The flowers of the Anthurium Tequila are not only visually appealing but also quite large, with a diameter of approximately 14 to 15 centimeters. This impressive size adds to the overall allure of the plant.

The inflorescence of the Anthurium Tequila is composed of two parts: the spadix and the spathe. The spadix is a slender, erect structure that holds the tiny true flowers of the plant. On the other hand, the spathe is a broad, leaf-like structure that surrounds and protects the spadix.

One of the most striking features of the Anthurium Tequila is its flower color distribution. The petals of the flower are veined, giving them an intricate and detailed appearance. Additionally, the flower displays trace amounts of color that add depth and charm to its overall look. The Anthurium Tequila is also a multi-colored flower, showcasing a beautiful combination of various shades.

In addition to the dominant colors, the Anthurium Tequila has secondary colors that further enhance its beauty. These secondary colors include a deep red with a hint of dark red identified as 045B and a vibrant reddish-brown with shades of purple, labeled as 181A. These secondary colors create a stunning contrast against the primary colors, making the Anthurium Tequila a truly eye-catching plant.

Growing and caring for the Anthurium Tequila is relatively straightforward. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers a well-draining soil mix. Watering should be done when the top inch of soil is dry, as overwatering can cause root rot. Regular fertilization will help promote healthy growth and abundant blooms.

The Anthurium Tequila is a fantastic addition to any indoor plant collection or garden, adding a pop of color and elegance. Its unique flower color distribution, large size, and striking secondary colors make it stand out from other Anthurium varieties. Whether displayed as a standalone beauty or as part of a floral arrangement, the Anthurium Tequila is sure to captivate anyone who sees it with its stunning and vibrant appearance.

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