Anthurium Andreanum Princess Amalia Elegance is a popular indoor plant. It has very beautiful leathery leaves, and the flowers, the so-called spathes, are a wonderful decoration for the home. You can recognize Anthurium by its shiny green leaves, colorful bracts and curious spikes. There are small cones on this ear - anthurium flowers. It blooms in February and fades in November. The plant comes in red, pink, purple, orange, yellow, white or green. Collect the whole set!
The name of this long-flowering plant comes from the Greek words “anthos“ and “oura“, meaning “bloom“ and “tail“. The plant emigrated to Europe in 1857 from the tropical forests of South America. Austrian physician and botanist Dr. Karl van Scherzer was eager to share anthurium with a wider audience. We now know that there are more than 500 species of Anthurium, and this plant has many fans around the world.