Origin
The Anthurium Pink Champion, also known commonly as the Flamingo Flower, originates from Central and South America. This plant is part of the Araceae family, which mainly occurs in tropical rainforests. The plant is known for its resistance to various climatic conditions.
Characteristics
The Anthurium Pink Champion is characterized by its striking pink colour and heart-shaped flowers, which consist of a spadix and a spathe. It is an evergreen, reblooming plant with shiny green leaves. Large flowers usually appear from spring to autumn, but if the conditions are favourable, they can bloom all year round. This plant can reach a maximum height of 40 to 60 cm.
Care
For optimal growth and bloom, the Anthurium Pink Champion needs plenty of indirect light, but it can also thrive in less light. It requires regular watering, but avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot. Ideally, water the plant once a week. It is advisable to feed the Anthurium Pink Champion with potassium-rich food every four weeks during the growth period. The optimal temperature for this plant is between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius.