Other names: Anthurium 'Antinkeles', Anthurium andraeanum 'Pink Champion', Tail flower 'Pink Champion'
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Grow indoors in 1 part fibrous loam, 1 part coarse sand & 2-3 parts leaf mould added charcoal, covering the crowns with moss. Avoid temperature fluctuations and direct sunlight. Min 16C and high humidity required in summer. Water & feed freely. Suitable for growing hydroponically (roots in water) in glass containers. Ideally, grow in rainwater since rainwater is softer than tap water. Top up with mineral water. Replace water every four weeks. There are a number of pink Anthrium cultivars marketed as 'Aqua Pink'. 'Pink Champion' is just one of those cultivars.
Containers/Patio, Flower Arranging, Greenhouse, Indoor, Conservatory
H1a
Zone 10, Zone 11
H2
North-Central Coastal = Unknown
Central Valley = Unknown
South Coastal = Unknown
South Inland = Unknown
High and Intermediate Desert = Unknown
Low Desert = Unknown
Evergreen
Upright, Compact
Garden origin
No
No
All parts are poisonous. Ingestion usually does not occur because chewing quickly causes painful irritation of the mouth and throat. Contact may irritate skin.
Remove faded flowers as necessary.
Division, Root cuttings, Offsets, Stem tip cuttings
Best to divide in winter. Take stem cuttings or offsets in spring or summer. Take root cuttings in winter.
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