Anthurium Plantation Beauty From My Garden | Sunila Plant | Ratnapura | Sri Lanka

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Hi My Dear Friends Warmly Welcome To Nature Art Anthurium is a genus of about 1,000 species of flowering plants, the largest genus of the arum family, Araceae. General common names include anthurium, tailflower, flamingo flower, and laceleaf. Family: Araceae Subfamily: Pothoideae Genus: Anthurium; Schott Order: Alismatales Kingdom: Plantae Tribe: Anthurieae Anthurium Trimming Tips This Anthurium leaf has brown spots due to bacterial leaf blight. ... So, why do your anthurium leaves have brown spots? The most common reason is leaf blight (also known as leaf spot), caused by bacteria that infects the leaves. However, nutrient deficiency or too much sunlight may also cause brown spots. Tease the compacted rootball gently with your fingers to release the roots. Place the anthurium in the pot, then fill in around the root ball with potting soil. Firm the potting soil lightly with your fingers. Water lightly to settle the soil, and then add a little more potting soil, if needed. Take a close look at your anthurium plant, then begin pruning from the top down. Remove any discolored or dead leaves. Cut wilted or dead blossoms down to the base of the stem. You can also remove wayward leaves to improve the appearance of the plant, but leave at least three to five in place Watering anthuriums is easy, though a little counterintuitive. Although they're tropical plants that thrive in high humidity, anthurium water requirements are very light. Anthuriums have big, fleshy roots...

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