Hawaiian Volcano Plant - Red Anthurium
Common Name: Hawaiian Volcano Plant - Red Anthurium
Description: Hawaiian Volcano Plants™ are distinctive plants which are planted and grown on hand selected volcanic cinder, blessed by a Kahuna (a spiritual leader of the Hawaiian community) to bring joy and prosperity to those who possess them. This particular volcanic mineral was produced during a 1955 eruption of Kilauea Volcano on the island of Hawaii. Each rock is unique and original and provides an excellent habitat for growing exotic plants. These anthurium plants have been specially hybridized for use as houseplants due to their trouble free growing requirements. They will continue to flower with proper growing conditions and will hold their flowers for a long time. Their cardinal-red flowers stand out amongst the glossy, deep green leaves.
Care: Saturate with water when your Hawaiian Volcano Plant™ arrives and then put it in a saucer with 1/2" to 1" of water. When water is absorbed or evaporates, add more. Filtered light is preferred. Light liquid feed may be given occassionally, but fertilizer should be rinsed off the leaves with fresh water. This plant on the lava rock may also be placed on top of a pot with potting soil and the roots will continue to grow over and through the rock and into the soil for a unique look."
Care Instructions: These are excellent plants for inside the home or office. They do well in bright, indirect light and are easy to care for. When you receive your Hawaiian Volcano plant place it in a small saucer. Keep 1/4" to 1/2" of water in the saucer. The lava will soak up the water like a sponge, making an ideal growing medium for your plant. If you wish to fertilize your plant, use ¼ strength fertilizer as needed during the warmer growing season.
Genus: Anthurium
Cultivar: Anthurium Red
Attributes
Dwarf or Compact Form
Easy Care
Flowering
Good Houseplant or Interior Decor
Unique, Rare or Special
Lighting Preferences
Interior or Artificial Light
Shade (No Direct Sun)
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