Discover 32 breathtaking varieties of Anthurium, from classic reds to bold pinks, velvety blacks and unique twists and shapes. This guide explores each Anthurium plants.
Have you ever seen a plant that looks like it came straight out of a tropical paradise? Well, let me introduce you to the amazing world of Anthurium plants! These beauties, with their vibrant colors and unique shapes, are like living works of art that can transform any room into a lush oasis.
As a long-time plant lover and owner of way too many Anthuriums (my friends call me the “Anthurium Addict”), I’m here to share my passion for these incredible houseplants. Get ready to be wowed by 32 of the most stunning varieties out there. Trust me, by the end of this, you’ll be desperately wanting to add at least one (or ten!) to your plant family.
1. Anthurium Andraeanum – The Classic Beauty
Kicking things off strong, we have the iconic Anthurium Andraeanum, also lovingly nicknamed the “Painter’s Palette.” This variety is like the prom queen of the Anthurium world, with its showstopping heart-shaped blooms in vivid shades of red, pink, orange and white. It’s a classic that never goes out of style.
Just picture those lush, bold flowers popping against the thick, glossy green leaves. It’s an eye-catching centerpiece that will have all your guests asking “Where did you get that gorgeous plant?!”
- Grows up to 20 inches tall
- Loves bright, indirect sunlight
- Water when the top inch of soil is dried out
2. Anthurium Crystallinum – A Sparkly Gem
If you’re looking for a plant with some serious wow-factor, then say hello to the Anthurium Crystallinum. This variety is like a beautiful crystal formation come to life, with its velvety green leaves covered in glistening protrusions.
Up close, those bumpy leaves are a mesmerizing sight, almost like they’re encrusted with tiny diamonds. The red or pink spathes (those heart-shaped blooms) are lovely too, but let’s be honest – those glittery leaves are the true showstoppers here!
- Grows up to 12 inches tall
- Needs high humidity and bright, indirect light
- Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings
3. Anthurium Clarinervium – The Leafy Showstopper
Imagine the biggest, most luscious green leaves you’ve ever seen, reaching up to 3 feet long and wide enough to cover a small child. That’s the Anthurium Clarinervium for you – all about making a huge, dramatic statement with its foliage.
The spathes on this one are quite something too, with their elongated shape and vibrant red or pinkish hues. But those obscenely large, glossy leaves that look like they belong in Jurassic Park? They’re the real scene-stealers! This is a plant for those who like their greenery XXL-sized.
- Can reach up to 4 feet tall
- Bright, indirect light is best
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
4. Anthurium Regale – Royally Stunning
With its deep, velvety red spathes and glossy, dark green leaves, the Anthurium Regale is a true showstopper. Its regal appearance is sure to turn heads and add a touch of luxury to any room.
Can you just imagine those rich, wine-colored blooms standing out against the lush foliage? It’s like having your very own gothic garden folly right in your living space. This variety oozes drama and elegance.
- Grows up to 18 inches tall
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
5. Anthurium Superbum – The Superstar
As its name suggests, the Anthurium Superbum is truly a superb variety. Its large, heart-shaped spathes can reach up to 12 inches long and come in a range of colors, including red, pink, and white.
These big, showy blooms have a real “look at me!” presence that commands attention. Paired with the thick, arching leaves, it creates such a lush, tropical vibe. This is one magnificent plant that lives up to its name.
- Can grow up to 3 feet tall
- Bright, indirect light is ideal
- Water when top inch of soil is dried out
I could go on describing all 33 amazing varieties in delicious detail, but I don’t want this to turn into a novel! Just know that whether you dream of regal velvety reds, bold dramatic blacks, delicate pale whites or anything in between, there’s an Anthurium out there to suit your taste.
These plants are like a gorgeous, ever-blooming bouquet that also happens to be easy to care for. With their preference for bright, indirect light and a “soak and dry” watering routine, they’re the perfect indoor beauties for those of us who may have killed one too many fussy plants in the past (or is that just me?).
6. Anthurium Warocqueanum – The Dark Stunner
Get ready to be mesmerized by the Anthurium Warocqueanum and its deep, velvety black spathes. These dark, dramatic blooms have an almost gothic allure that’s simply captivating.
Against the backdrop of the lush, green leaves, those inky black hearts are such a showstopping contrast. It gives the whole plant an air of mystery and sophistication that’s totally unique.
- Grows around 18 inches tall
- Bright, indirect light is key
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
7. Anthurium Hookeri – The Elegant Sculpture
With its long, sculpted spathes that can reach up to 18 inches, the Anthurium Hookeri is like an elegant objet d’art for your home. Those twisting, elongated blooms in shades of red, pink or white have such a graceful, almost ribbon-like appearance.
Combine that with the large, plush green leaves and you’ve got yourself a real botanical masterpiece. This variety is for those who appreciate flora with a capital “F”.
- Can grow up to 3 feet tall
- Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight
- Water when top inch of soil is dry
8. Anthurium Bakeri – The Ruffly Redhead
The Anthurium Bakeri is like that flamboyant friend who always shows up to the party in a dramatic, ruffly outfit. Its spathes are big, bold crimson showstoppers with delightfully ruffled edges.
Those statement-making blooms paired with the oversized green leaves create such a lively, eye-catching display. This variety has tons of vibrant personality to spare.
- Potential height of 3 feet
- Bright, indirect light is preferred
- Allow top inch of soil to dry out before watering
9. Anthurium Watermaliense – The Unique Sculptural Beauty
If you appreciate plants that are a little off the beaten path, then let me introduce you to the Anthurium Watermaliense. Its extra-long spathes can reach up to 18 inches, twisting and curving into the most mesmerizing shapes.
In shades of red, pink and white, they look like living sculptural pieces made by a master artist. The slender leaves only add to the architectural, avant-garde vibe of this variety. It’s one-of-a-kind and totally captivating.
- Grows around 2 feet tall
- Does best in bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil feels dry
10. Anthurium Veitchii – The Elegant Curve
With its elegant, elongated spathes gently curving to one side, the Anthurium Veitchii has a romantic, graceful presence. Those slender blooms in shades of red, pink and white seem to spill over the edge of the pot in the most lovely, undulating shapes.
Paired with the substantial green leaves, it creates such a beautiful, balanced composition. This variety is for those who appreciate plants with an air of refinement.
- Reaches around 2 feet in height
- Bright, indirect sunlight is preferred
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to treat yourself to one of these striking tropicals and add some serious wow factor to your home! Even if you’re new to houseplants, Anthuriums are a great choice that will instantly give you green thumb cred. After all, who could resist their charms?
Whether you go for a classic red number like the Andraeanum or one of the uniquely-patterned varieties, an Anthurium is sure to become the star of your plant collection. And when your new leafy diva starts unfurling those showy blooms, you can proudly say “Yeah, I grew that!” and bask in your glorious plant-parenting accomplishments.
11. Anthurium Scherzerianum – The Flashy Flamingo
This next variety really knows how to bring the drama! The Anthurium Scherzerianum is sometimes called the “Flamingo Flower” and when you see those bright pink and red twisty blooms, you’ll know why.
Those vibrantly-colored spathes look like they’re permanently posing for the cameras. Combine that with the thick, arching green leaves and you’ve got a plant that simply demands to be noticed wherever it’s displayed.
- Typically grows up to 2 feet tall
- Bright, indirect sunlight is recommended
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
12. Anthurium Magnificum – An Indoor Tree
Have you ever wished you could have a mini tropical tree growing right inside your home? Well, the Anthurium Magnificum is here to make your dreams come true!
This towering variety can reach up to 4 feet tall, with those signature large, heart-shaped spathes in shades of red, pink and white. Imagine the grandiose presence it would lend to an entryway or sitting room! It’s like having your own private rainforest.
- Yes, it really can grow 4 feet tall!
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Allow top few inches of soil to dry before watering
13. Anthurium Brownii – Deliciously Deep Red
If you love rich, wine-colored tones, then the Anthurium Brownii is going to be right up your alley. Those thick, velvety textured red spathes are just unbelievably lush and sumptuous looking.
Against the backdrop of the thick, leathery green leaves, those deep crimson hearts have such an opulent, old world appeal. It’s a variety fit for a palace or stately home library.
- Reaches up to 18 inches tall
- Does best with bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dry
14. Anthurium Wendlingeri – The Twisted Beauty
Fans of sculptural, avant garde forms will go wild for the Anthurium Wendlingeri. Those long, corkscrew spathes twist and turn into the most hypnotic, natural-looking shapes.
In shades of red, pink and white, they look like living pieces of art dripping from the thick green leaves below. It’s a variety that really showcases the unique structural beauty that Anthuriums can possess.
- Grows up to 3 feet tall
- Bright, indirect sunlight is preferred
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
15. Anthurium Pallidiflorum – The Delicate Cream Puff
If you tend to gravitate towards softer, more understated tones, then let me introduce you to the lovely Anthurium Pallidiflorum. Those pale, creamy white spathes have such an airy, delicate presence.
They almost look like little clouds or cream puffs nestled amongst the large green leaves. It’s a variety that feels light, refreshing and easy on the eyes – the perfect accent for breezy, natural decor styles.
- Reaches around 2 feet in height
- Does best with bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dried out
I’m only halfway through and I already want one of each variety! From the regal, dramatic shades to the pale, delicate hues and everything in between, Anthuriums really offer some of the most uniquely beautiful blooms you’ll ever find.
And can we talk about those luxurious, velvety textures for a second? Running your fingers along those rich spathes is simply heavenly. It’s like owning your very own collection of plush botanical sculptures.
But enough gushing from me – let’s move on to some more Anthurium eye candy!
16. Anthurium Atramentarium – The Dark Siren
Get ready to be seduced by the Anthurium Atramentarium and its sleek, midnight black spathes. This variety is like a seductive gothic siren calling you in with its dark, dramatic allure.
Those inky black hearts have a such a lush, velvety texture that you just want to reach out and caress them. Against the backdrop of the glossy green leaves, it creates such a luxe, opulent vibe.
- Grows up to 2 feet tall
- Bright, indirect light is ideal
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
17. Anthurium Nymphaefolium – The Blushing Beauty
Have you ever seen a plant that could blush? Well, the Anthurium Nymphaefolium comes pretty darn close with its magnificent rosy pink spathes. They’re like the floral equivalent of flushed cheeks.
Those big, heart-shaped blooms have such a soft, velvety appearance that just draws you in. Paired with the thick green leaves, this variety radiates an air of innocent, romantic femininity.
- Reaches around 2 feet tall
- Bright, indirect light is recommended
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
18. Anthurium Pubescens – A Dazzling Redhead
Here’s a variety that’s not afraid to go big and bold – the Anthurium Pubescens and its dazzling, fire-engine red spathes! Those long, showy blooms are the floral equivalent of a showgirl’s feathered headdress.
They demand attention with their vibrant crimson hue and dramatic, elongated shape. Against the lush green backdrop of the leaves, this plant is pure, unabashed fabulousness.
- Grow height of around 2 feet
- Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight
- Water when top inch of soil is dried out
19. Anthurium Plowmanii – A Sculptural Marvel
Have you ever wished you could keep a piece of modern sculpture on display in your home at all times? Well, with the Anthurium Plowmanii, you can – and it happens to be a living, breathing plant!
This variety produces the most mesmerizing, elongated spathes that twist and curl like frozen ribbons of fabric. Reaching up to 18 inches long, they create such an avant-garde, architectural display among the large green leaves.
- Can grow up to 4 feet tall
- Bright, indirect light is recommended
- Allow top inch of soil to dry out before watering
20. Anthurium Cylindricum – The Quirky Cylinder
Most Anthuriums have those iconic heart or spade-shaped spathes, but not the Anthurium Cylindricum! This quirky variety zigs where the others zag, producing blooms that resemble little green and red cylinders.
It’s such a delightfully offbeat shape that can’t help but bring a smile to your face. The slender, trailing stems only add to its distinctive, avant-garde appeal. For plant lovers who march to the beat of a different drum, this one’s for you!
- Reaches around 2 feet tall
- Does best with bright, indirect light
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
I don’t know about you, but I’m completely smitten with these botanical stunners at this point. From the ruffled showgirls to the gothic sirens and everything in between, Anthuriums are like the super models of the plant world.
Each one is more glamorous and mesmerizing than the last. And can we talk about those colors for a second? Ripe strawberry reds, delicious raspberry pinks, inky black plush velvets – I’m drooling just thinking about it!
Okay, okay…I’ll stop gushing and give you a few more gorgeous varieties to fantasize about. But you’ve been warned – serious plant lust is inevitable after this!
21. Anthurium Cupulatum – The Dainty Crimson Cup
For those who find themselves drawn to daintier, more delicate flowers, let me introduce you to the diminutive charms of the Anthurium Cupulatum. Its small, cup-shaped spathes are a rich, velvety crimson that’s simply lovely.
Paired with the thick green leaves, it creates such an appealing visual contrast between lightness and heft. This petite variety is ideal for smaller spaces where you
22. Anthurium Obtusum – The Celestial Cloud
Get ready to have your head in the clouds with the dreamy Anthurium Obtusum! This variety produces the most heavenly, creamy white spathes that look like puffs of vapor frozen in time.
Those soft, pillowy blooms have an almost ethereal, celestial quality that’s incredibly soothing to look at. Against the large green leaves, they create such a delicate, airy display that’s sure to bring a sense of tranquility to any space.
- Grows around 12 inches tall
- Bright, indirect sunlight is recommended
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
23. Anthurium Lindenianum – The Twisting Tendril
If you appreciate plants with a sense of drama and movement, then you’ll fall head over heels for the Anthurium Lindenianum. Its incredibly long, spiraling spathes twist and curl like elegant tendrils reaching out towards the sun.
In shades of red, pink and creamy white, they create such an eye-catching, sculptural effect among the thick green leaves. This is a variety that commands attention and appreciation for its sheer uniqueness of form.
- Can reach up to 2 feet tall
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dry
24. Anthurium Crenatum – The Ruffled Cutie
Sometimes, it’s the smaller, more compact plants that can steal your heart away. Case in point – the absolutely adorable Anthurium Crenatum with its perfectly miniature size and ruffly red spathes.
Those delicate, crimson heart-shaped blooms have the most endearing crinkled texture, like a plush little dress that’s been gathered at the waist. Combined with the velvety, ruffled leaves, it’s an undeniably charming little specimen.
- Only grows around 12 inches tall
- Bright, indirect light is ideal
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
25. Anthurium Madurense – The Rare Twist
Plant lovers with an eye for the unique and unusual, this one’s for you! The Anthurium Madurense is a rare variety that produces the most fantastically twisted, mind-bending spathes you’ve ever seen.
In shades of pink, red and creamy white, they look like fleshy ribbons that have been artfully sculpted into curving, organic shapes. The leaves are pretty darn cool too, with their heavily textured, velvety appearance.
- Grows around 2 feet tall
- Does best in bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dried out
26. Anthurium Salviniae – The Petite Sweetheart
They say good things come in small packages, and the Anthurium Salviniae is proof of that. This darling little variety produces the most perfectly miniature spathes in shades of green, purple and creamy white.
Those petite, heart-shaped blooms have such an endearing, almost Lilliputian quality that makes you just want to scoop it up and cuddle it. It’s an ideal choice for smaller spaces or those who appreciate a delicate, understated beauty.
- Only reaches around 18 inches tall
- Bright, indirect light is recommended
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
27. Anthurium Amnicola – The Ruffly Red Dwarf
Here’s another perfectly petite variety for those who love their plants on the smaller side. The Anthurium Amnicola is a plump little dream boat covered in the most adorable ruffly red spathes.
Those crinkly, crimson blooms have such a cheerful, vibrant presence matched by the lush, plush greenery below. It’s like a mini version of a classic red Anthurium, but with even more lovable personality packed into its compact size.
- Grows around 12 inches tall
- Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight
- Water when top inch of soil feels dry
I could keep waxing poetic about these amazing plants all day, but I suppose I should wrap things up soon. Just a few more jaw-dropping varieties for you to feast your eyes on!
28. Anthurium Devansayeanum – The Royal Robe
Let’s take things up a notch into the world of pure, unabashed luxury. Meet the Anthurium Devansayeanum, a rare and exceptional variety fit for a queen or king.
This regal specimen produces the most massive, heart-shaped spathes in the richest shades of burgundy red and deep purple. They’re like plush, velvety robes draping from the sizeable green leaves below in an opulently theatrical display.
- Can reach up to 3 feet tall
- Bright, indirect sunlight is a must
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
29. Anthurium Radicans – The Dainty Trailer
If you love a good trailing plant, then the diminutive charms of the Anthurium Radicans are sure to captivate you. This variety is like the delicate princess of the Anthurium family.
It produces dainty little white spathes that seem to dangle and sway from its long, trailing vines laden with heart-shaped leaves. Imagine it spilling over the edges of a hanging basket or high shelf – simply enchanting!
- Trailing length of up to 3 feet
- Does best in bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dry
30. Anthurium Amoenum – The Cheerful Red Dwarf
Sometimes you just need a bright, happy little plant to inject some sunshine into your day. Enter the Anthurium Amoenum, a perfectly petite ray of crimson and green cheer.
This adorable little variety stays delightfully compact, producing the most charming ruffly red spathes that seem to smile up at you from beneath their vibrant green leaves. It’s the ideal size for windowsills, desks or anywhere you need a pick-me-up.
- Only grows around 12 inches tall
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Allow top inch of soil to dry before watering
I’ve shared the spotlit with you, now it’s time for the two showstopping finales! These last varieties are like the headliners, the grand dames, the pièces de résistance of the Anthurium world. Get ready to be dazzled!
31. Anthurium Polyschistum – The Ruffled Fantasy
If the Anthurium Lasioides is an opulent avant-garde masterpiece, then the Anthurium Polyschistum is its equally breathtaking but more classically romantic counterpart. This incredible variety produces some of the largest, most extraordinarily ruffled spathes you’ll ever witness.
In shades of deep red, pink and burgundy, those extravagant fluted blooms look like they were plucked straight from the baroque gardens of Versailles. They have an almost surreal, fantastical quality that’s simply mesmerizing.
- Can reach up to 3 feet tall
- Bright, indirect sunlight is needed
- Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
32. Anthurium Scandens – The Dramatic Trailer
Last but most certainly not least, let’s give a round of applause for the showstopping Anthurium Scandens! This variety is like a botanical burlesque dancer, dripping with dramatic trailing vines and lush, twisting spathes.
Those slender canes can extend up to a staggering 6 feet long when given the chance, producing dainty white spathes and glossy green heart-shaped leaves along the way. Imagine this stunning trailer spilling over the edge of a hanging basket or pedestal – sheer floral theatrics!
- Can trail up to 6 feet long
- Does best in bright, indirect light
- Water when top inch of soil is dried out
Well, there you have it – an intimate look at 33 of the most mesmerizing and unique Anthurium varieties out there. I hope you’ve fallen just as head-over-heels for these incredible tropical beauties as I have!
From the classic reds to the velvety blacks, ruffly pinks and galactic whites, there’s an Anthurium out there with the perfect look and vibe to suit any plant lover’s fancy. So why not treat yourself to one (or let’s be honest, probably more!) of these living botanical masterpieces?
Whether you want a big, bold showstopper or a cute little charmer, a rare twist or a dramatic trailer, these phenomenal plants are ready to upgrade your home’s decor game in an instant. Just imagine those luscious leaves and vibrant blooms livening up a drab corner or making a statement on your plant shelf.
The best part? Anthuriums are a total dream to care for, especially compared to some fiendishly fussy plant varieties out there. As long as you’ve got a bright, indirect light situation and can remember to water when the top inch of soil is dry, you’re pretty much set. They’ll reward you by producing those jaw-dropping floral displays almost year-round.
So go ahead – pick out your new botanical crush and get ready to be obsessed. From ruffled romantic fantasies to sculptural avant-garde visions, these plants have enough personality and sass to give even the most committed plant lover a serious case of variety infatuation.
Whether draped elegantly over a pedestal, commanding the spotlight in your living room, or clustered together in a vibrant Anthurium medley, these stellar specimens are absolute scene-stealers wherever they go. Prepare to get lots of oohs and aahs from all your guests!
The only downside? Once you start your Anthurium addiction, you may find it hard to stop at just one variety. But who can blame you? When the botanical world has so much living art to offer in such unbelievable shapes, shades and styles, why limit yourself? An Anthurium for every room could become your new motto!
So venture forth into the incredible realm of these tropical treasures. Take your time admiring all their ruffles, twists and luscious colors. And when you find “the one” that speaks to your soul, don’t hesitate – bring that beauty home and get ready to be obsessed!
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