Anthurium Red Champion D7

49,00 RON

Anthurium 'Red Champion' is the classic flamingo flower, a spectacular flowering plant from the Araceae family, prized for its intense red, glossy, waxy, heart-shaped spathes, from which a yellow spadix rises. It blooms almost year-round and brings a warm, vibrant splash of red to any room. Decorative and long-lived, it is also a superb gift choice.

Approx height (including pot): 25 cm

Culoare flori: Roșu

Flowering state: With flowers

Pot diameter: 7 cm

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🌿 Anthurium Red Champion — the Flamingo Flower That Blooms All Year

Anthurium 'Red Champion' is the classic flamingo flower, a plant that brings warmth and vibrant colour to the home all year round. Its "flowers" — actually bracts called spathes — are of an intense, glossy, lacquered red, heart-shaped, and from the centre of each rises a yellow spadix. The contrast between the bright red of the spathe and the glossy dark green of the leaves is irresistible and turns the plant into a constant point of attraction.

Unlike many flowering plants that have a single moment of glory per year, Anthurium blooms almost continuously, offering colour for months on end. A red spathe lasts for weeks, and healthy plants produce new spathes constantly, which means you almost always have an open flower — a precious rarity in the world of houseplants.

Decorative, long-lived and photogenic, Red Champion is also a superb gift choice, thanks to its symbolism of passion, warmth and hospitality. Red is, in fact, the classic and most popular Anthurium colour. It belongs to the genus Anthurium and is one of the most appreciated flowering houseplants — perfect also as an office plant or a gift for special occasions.

🌍 Origin and Botanical History

Anthurium belongs to the Araceae family (aroids) and is native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, especially Colombia and Ecuador, where it grows epiphytically on tree trunks. Modern flowering varieties such as 'Red Champion' derive from Anthurium andraeanum, a species discovered in Colombia in the 19th century and quickly becoming one of the most cultivated flowering plants in the world, both as a potted plant and as a cut flower. The red spathe is the original and most iconic form.

The genus Anthurium includes over 1,000 species, being one of the largest genera in the aroid family. The name comes from Greek, from anthos (flower) and oura (tail), a reference to the elongated spadix at the centre of the spathe. The popular name "flamingo flower" perfectly describes the shape and vivid colour of the red spathe.

A fascinating botanical detail: what appears to be the flower is actually a spathe — a modified bract, a coloured leaf that protects the true flowers. The real, tiny flowers are grouped on the central spadix. This typical aroid structure is also found in its relatives Philodendron and Monstera, although in Anthurium the spathe is far more decorative and colourful.

🌱 The Foliage and Flowers

The leaves are heart-shaped, 10–15 cm long, of a glossy dark green, providing a perfect backdrop that highlights the bright red of the spathes. The foliage alone is decorative enough to keep the plant attractive even between blooms, but the real star remains the red spathe.

The spathes are intense red, waxy and glossy, heart-shaped, lasting for weeks on the plant. Healthy plants produce new spathes constantly throughout the year, if they receive good light. The yellow spadix at the centre of each spathe adds a vivid contrast and completes the classic "flower" look.

The habit is compact and upright, ideal for a desk, table or bright windowsill. The waxy spathe can be wiped easily with a soft cloth to keep its shine. For an Anthurium with spathes in other shades, the rest of the Anthurium genus, which includes white, orange and pink varieties, is also worth exploring.

🌱 Growth, Care and Who It Is Perfect For

Anthurium Red Champion grows moderately with a compact habit. With good light and balanced watering, it blooms almost continuously, offering a lasting display of colour. It is a grateful plant that rewards attention with red spathes for months, and an excellent option for those who want lasting colour without the fuss, alongside other Anthurium plants.

  • Light: bright, indirect light — essential for abundant flowering. In low light, the plant produces leaves but few spathes. Avoid direct sun, which scorches the spathes and leaves.
  • Temperature: 18–27°C; avoid cold draughts and drops below 15°C.
  • Watering: water when the top 2–3 cm of substrate have dried; it likes steady moisture but not standing water at the roots, which quickly leads to rot.
  • Humidity: 50–70%; appreciates misting or a humidifier, especially for abundant flowering and healthy leaves.
  • Substrate: airy aroid mix — pine bark, perlite and coco fibre, just like for Philodendron. Excellent drainage is essential.
  • Fertilising: fertiliser for flowering plants (rich in phosphorus), diluted, every 3–4 weeks during the growing season, to encourage flowering.
  • Propagation: by dividing the clump at repotting.

Common problems: lack of flowering is almost always a sign of insufficient light — move the plant closer to a bright window (without direct sun). Brown tips and edges: dry air or hard water — raise the humidity and use filtered water. Greenish or faded spathes: insufficient light or a tired plant — provide good light and phosphorus feeding. Soft yellow leaves, permanently wet substrate: overwatering and risk of rot — let the substrate dry more. Anthurium can occasionally attract mealybugs or spider mites in dry air.

In conclusion, Anthurium Red Champion is the ideal choice for anyone who wants lasting red colour and almost continuous flowering. Its bright red spathes bring warmth and passion to any room, and its simple care makes it perfect for beginners too. Decorative, long-lived and photogenic, it is an excellent gift plant or a classic splash of colour on your desk, alongside other Anthurium plants, year after year.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 15 cm

Greutate (kg): 0.5 Kg

Denumire: Anthurium

Diametru: 7 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

Culoare_flori: Roșu

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How do I make Anthurium bloom more?

Give it bright, indirect light and 50–70% humidity. In good light it blooms almost continuously. See also other Anthurium.

What is the red part?

It is a spathe — a modified bract — not a flower. The true flowers are on the central spadix.

How often should I water it?

Water when the top 2–3 cm of substrate have dried, usually every 5–7 days. Avoid standing water.

Is it toxic to cats and dogs?

Yes, it contains calcium oxalate and is toxic if ingested. Keep it away from pets and children.

Is it suitable as a gift plant?

Yes, it is decorative, long-lived and blooms almost year-round — a classic gift choice, alongside other office plants.

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