Saturday, October 13, 2012

Wedding Flowers

With such beautiful colors of flowers are available if you are getting married in the fall, the only problem is choosing the one you like best. Here are just some of the flowers that are in season for your fall wedding.

Anthurium

This is a wonderfully dramatic flower stems that do not require much real influence in order to create your table centers. The color is a striking red making it a perfect choice for an autumn wedding. Other colors of the season are available chocolate brown and green.

Tropical Flower Arrangements

The tropics are an earthly paradise of blue skies and sandy beaches. The tropics are also known for having the most colorful and exotic flowers in the world. These tropical flowers make for beautiful and unusual flowers.

If you want a tropical flower arrangement that has to do, make sure you order one from your florist:

Anthurium. Regarded as the "queen of flowers", the anthurium is a perfect carmine beauty in pink or white. It has a shiny and silky gown and a single, finely pleated petal.

Britain's Favourite Flower Revealed

When it comes to flowers, us Brits are a traditional bunch, with the results of a survey released today showing that popular classics such as roses, chrysanthemums, lilies and gerberas are the nation's favorites.

The research, conducted by a leading British floral gift specialist, said the 700 independent florists that are part of its network to spill the beans and the ten best selling flowers in their shops to mention.

While the rose was the runaway winner, representing 35 percent of sales, were revealed as other popular flowers Chrysanthemums, Lilies and Gerberas, with more exotic flowers like Anthuriums that are part of the minor places.

How To Make The Perfect Potting Mix For Anthuriums

If you want a vibrant anthurium plants increase, choosing the right plants medium is vital. Choose the wrong soil mix and your installation may develop slowly, stop making flowers, or worse, may even die. To choose the best potting soil, first you need to learn more about where anthuriums grow in their own environment.

Anthuriums come from South America, where they live in the midst of lush, warm jungles, especially on the trunks of trees or in the canopy of the forest.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Homes in Bloom - Anthriums and Other Flowering Houseplants

Flowering houseplants are a wonderful way to add color to your home. They can be difficult to grow but are worth it. When cared for, many of the plants discussed here will bloom for long periods.

Two common varieties of Anthurium, the Tail Flower, Flamingo Flower, have long, narrow, shiny leaves and red buds. Arthuriums have well drained soil (add sphagnum) and a lot of heat, humidity and watering. Keep in partial sun in an eastern or west window and propagate by seed or division.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

How to Arrange Anthuriums in Different Ways

Anthuriums are tropical flowers in large bold lines are formed which give a strong statement in any arrangement they may appear. They can be made into a bouquet, vase arrangements, tropical and modern display. In wrapping them in a bouquet, set in a number of anthuriums in the water pipes. Then diagonally arranging the flowers on a piece of cellophane. You must ensure that the petals point to the left corner of the cellophane, and water pipes point to the lower right corner. The next thing you should do is the lower left corner of the cellophane to grab and fold over the flowers. The same happens on the other corner. Finally, tie a ribbon wrapped around the bouquet and you're ready to give it to a friend.

How To Fertilize Anthurium Plants



Appropriate fertilization of your anthurium is crucial. An excessive amount of plant foods could be harmful, while too little plant food means fewer flowers. To discover how to fertilize your anthurium well you need to know how the nutritional needs are met in its natural habitat.

In its natural habitat, nobody rides through the forest with a huge container of fertilizer and sprinkles it on these plants. They are, however, by means of two sources of food.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Anthurium - Flamingo Flower



The flowering of Anthurium are small and grow to a tribe known as 'butt'. The butt of the Anthurium grows in a variety of shapes and colors but mostly red. The leaves of the flower are large and simple. This grows approx. 30cm high.

The flower was a good indoor plants as they do not need much sunlight and prefer a milder climate. Secondly, it is not long survive frost or freezing. Make sure you water your flowers regularly, but not quite enjoy the lamp. If you grow up in a yard or garden, it will perfectly grow against a fence or tree. But in a vase, flower can live up to six weeks, depending on the breed.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

A Concise Introduction To Anthurium

Anthurium, also known as the Flamingo Lily, Tail Flower Painter's Palette or member of the Araceae or Arum family. There are about 800 species of Anthurium flowers widely grown in tropical areas of Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, West Indies, Colombia, Ecuador, etc.

Anthurium flowers are very distinctive in nature. The flowers are characterized by two parts of the front cover which are modified as a sheet will be described in an inflorescence and the flask which may be defined as the peak when a number of small flowers surrounded by the protective liner.

How To Make The Perfect Potting Mix For Anthuriums


If you want to raise a vibrant anthurium plant, choosing the correct planting medium is vital. Pick the incorrect soil mix and your plant may develop slowly, stop making flowers, or worse, it might even die. To choose the best potting soil, first you'll need to learn more about where anthuriums grow in their native environment.

Anthuriums come from South America, where they live in lush, warm jungles, mainly on the trunks of trees or in the canopy of the forest.

Amnicola Anthuriums: What Are They?

Amnicola, or Tulip, anthuriums come from the exotic South American nation of Panama. In the wild, they prefer to grow on boulders which are located next to rivers. I assume they enjoy chilling out by rivers, much like fly fishermen do.

They're a most excellent variety of anthurium, simply because they have a pleasing, sweet-smelling fragrance and they may produce up to eight blossoms per year. Moreover, they make superb indoor plants, due to the fact they're small and don't use up plenty of space.

Helpful Hints For Buying Anthurium Flowers


While buying anthurium flowers, there are a few things you should learn in advance. The distinction between understanding and not knowing the distinction between these items can be happy or unhappy with your purchase.

To begin, the most important rule is to know exactly what you order. Almost all websites will show you pictures of beautiful anthurium arrangements, whether they are now offering packages or loose flowers. However, if you unwittingly buy loose flowers and prepare for a bouquet, you are very disappointed. The key here is the details of what you purchase rate and ask for clarification if the description is ambiguous.

Anthurium Flowers: A Very Brief Introduction And History


Less than two hundred years ago, anthurium flowers looked totally different than the way they look today. They provide much clearer from flowers and when they were untouched by man in the Amazon rainforests of South America. It was not until the late 1800s they were introduced to Hawaii by a man named Samuel Damon. And it was not until the 1940s that they started looking like the flowers that we see today.

Obake Anthurium Flowers: An Introduction


In the Japanese language, the word Obake means "something changes" and it can also be translated as "ghost". Obake anthurium flowers could easily have their name from a translation. They are usually available in a mix of colors, so it's easy to see that their color could be "a thing that changes." They are also large flowers with an undulating surface, making them a supernatural atmosphere. Allow me a few different types of Obake anthuriums to share.

Tropic Sunrise is a very popular orange Obake anthurium. It is a large flower with an orange center, flanked by green edges, which was introduced by the University of Hawaii. H. Kanemoto produced as a result of crosses Soga Orange Obake a Anuenue in 1981.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

How To Pollinate Anthuriums

It is relatively easy to increase your pot anthuriums by taking cuttings, but it is also just a bit boring, simply because the brand new plants start to be exact copies of their mother. If you are new forms of Anthurium flowers generate, you have to grow by seed. The most difficult aspect of the growing seed is becoming more seed them to develop in the first place. To this is done, you must learn how to pollinate anthuriums.

Anthurium flowers are perfect, meaning they are both male and female parts to be included. Yet, they are usually not self-pollinate, because pollen is not produced until after the stigma ceases to respond to pollination.

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