Anthurium 'Karma Purple' — Dutch cultivar with purple flowers and glossy green leaves. Continuous flowering. Humidity 50-70%, bright indirect light, 18-26°C.
Flowering state: With flowers
Pot diameter: 12 cm
Anthurium 'Karma Purple' is a rare and refined appearance in the world of flamingo flowers: instead of the classic red, this variety offers you a large, heart-shaped spathe of a deep purple to lilac, with a glossy, lacquered surface, from which rises a contrasting central spadix. Purple is an unusual and precious colour in anthuriums, associated with elegance, mystery and refined taste, making 'Karma Purple' a choice for those who want something out of the everyday.
Unlike many flowering plants, Anthurium offers an almost permanent spectacle: the glossy spathes last for weeks, and the plant produces new flowers throughout the year in good conditions. Its deep purple creates a superb contrast with the deep-green foliage and brings a note of discreet luxury to any interior, from the modern and minimalist to the warm and textured.
Offered in a 12 cm pot, it is a well-developed plant with a generous presence, ready to display its flowers. Its healthy, glossy, heart-shaped foliage provides a perfect backdrop for the purple spathes, beautifully setting them off.
For the plant lover seeking a special colour, long-lasting flowers and easy care, 'Karma Purple' is a distinctive, memorable choice — a plant that combines floral beauty with toughness and brings an unusual touch of tropical refinement to any space.
Anthurium belongs to the Araceae family, the great aroid family that includes philodendrons, monstera and syngonium. The genus Anthurium is the largest in this family, with hundreds of species native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, particularly Colombia and Ecuador, where they grow either as understorey plants or epiphytically on tree trunks.
The genus name comes from the Greek "anthos" (flower) and "oura" (tail), a reference to the elongated spadix that rises from the centre of the inflorescence. What we popularly call the "flower" of the anthurium is not actually a single flower but a compound inflorescence: the coloured, glossy spathe is a modified bract — a transformed leaf — while the true, tiny flowers are grouped on the central spadix.
Modern Anthurium cultivars, such as the 'Karma' series, are the result of decades of selection and hybridisation, starting from the species Anthurium andraeanum. Breeders have developed a wide palette of colours and shapes, from classic red to white, pink, mauve and green. The purple tones are among the most recent and most prized achievements of this selection, being rarer and especially sought after.
Its tropical origin explains all the plant's needs: a preference for constant warmth, high humidity, bright indirect light and an airy substrate that imitates the loose, rich soil of the tropical forest.
The flowers are, without doubt, the absolute glory of this plant. The spathe — the most visible and spectacular part — is large, heart-shaped, of a deep purple to lilac, with a smooth, glossy surface that catches the light like lacquer. From its centre rises the spadix, a contrasting cylindrical stalk bearing the plant's true, tiny flowers.
The great asset of Anthurium flowers is their remarkable longevity: a single spathe can stay beautiful and glossy for weeks, sometimes even over a month, and the plant produces new flowers constantly, offering an almost continuous spectacle throughout the year. In good conditions, you will always have a few flowers open at once.
The purple of the 'Karma Purple' variety is a rare and precious colour in anthuriums, bringing an air of discreet luxury and standing out in any collection. The contrast between the deep purple of the spathe and the glossy green of the leaves creates a chromatic composition of special elegance, ideal for those who prefer deep, unusual tones.
The cut spathes also last very well in a vase, which is why Anthurium is a flower prized in floral arrangements too. On the plant, however, the flowers are even more beautiful, surrounded by the glossy foliage that sets them off.
Alongside its flowers, Anthurium 'Karma Purple' also has remarkable decorative foliage. The leaves are large, heart-shaped, of a deep, glossy dark green, carried on long petioles that lift them into a full, orderly clump. This healthy foliage not only sets off the purple of the flowers but is also decorative in itself, giving the plant volume and freshness even between blooms.
The plant grows compactly, developing new leaves and flowers from the centre of the clump. It is a grateful and relatively easy-care plant, suitable both for beginners and for the experienced, as long as it is given warmth, humidity and the right light. With consistent care, it will flower generously, year after year.
Beyond its obvious beauty, the flamingo flower also carries a pleasant symbolic meaning: the heart shape of the spathe has made Anthurium a symbol of hospitality, affection and joy, which is why it is often given as a gift or kept at home as a sign of welcome. The purple variety, through its unusual colour, adds a note of refinement and mystery, being a distinctive choice for those who appreciate out-of-the-everyday elegance.
Besides its decorative and symbolic value, Anthurium is also appreciated as a plant that contributes to fresher indoor air, its generous foliage taking part in the natural exchange of gases in the room. The combination of spectacular flowers, healthy foliage and accessible care makes it one of the most beloved flowering houseplants in the whole world.
Whether you choose it for yourself or as a meaningful gift, 'Karma Purple' is a plant that brings colour, elegance and a note of tropical freshness, rewarding minimal care with a long-lasting floral display.
Greutate (kg): 0.5 Kg
Denumire: Anthurium
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic