Light: Prefers bright indirect light. Direct sun may burn the leaves. The more light the plant receives, the more blooms your plant will produce.
Water: Water when the top 50-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
Fertilizer: Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
Quirks: The “flowers” of the Anthurium are some of the longest-lasting on earth, which means that dazzling color will last in your home for months. The Anthurium symbolizes hospitality with its open heart-shaped flower and inspires happiness and abundance.
Toxicity: Anthuriums are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will cause mouth and skin irritation, stomach pain and irritation with possible vomiting.