


Anthurium Livium Plant
₹1,699.00 Original price was: ₹1,699.00.₹1,499.00Current price is: ₹1,499.00.
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The Anthurium Livium Plant, also known as the Flamingo Flower or Tail Flower, is a tropical epiphytic beauty with striking red-and-white striped blooms and glossy green leaves. Perfect for indoor spaces, it thrives in bright indirect light and high humidity. Blooming for over 250 days a year, it’s an ideal long-lasting gift or indoor centerpiece.
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The Anthurium Livium Plant is a true masterpiece of nature and one of the most captivating flowering houseplants you can grow indoors. Belonging to the Araceae family, this tropical beauty is commonly referred to as the Flamingo Flower, Tail Flower, or Painter’s Palette. Anthurium Livium is an epiphytic plant, naturally growing in tropical forests where it thrives on warm, humid conditions and dappled sunlight. Its most remarkable feature is its vibrant, red-and-white striped spathes, which resemble a hand-painted design or delicate pinstripes. These decorative bracts make every Anthurium Livium a living work of art, perfect for bringing elegance and color to your home.
A Bloom That Lasts Almost All Year
Unlike typical flowering plants that bloom for a few weeks, the Anthurium Livium can produce stunning flowers for over 250 days annually under optimal care. Each flower, or spathe, can last for several days, giving you a prolonged display of vibrant color indoors. The spathe is a modified leaf that surrounds the plant’s true flowers, which grow on the central spadix. These glossy, waxy bracts are a hallmark of Anthurium plants, and in the Livium variety, their unique stripes create a striking visual contrast against the lush green leaves.
Indoor Decor and Gifting Appeal
With its tropical aesthetic and vibrant, patterned blooms, the Anthurium Livium makes an excellent indoor ornamental plant. It works beautifully in living rooms, offices, or bedrooms, adding sophistication to any space. Its long-lasting flowers also make it a perfect living gift, offering a natural bouquet that remains beautiful for months, making it ideal for birthdays, housewarmings, or special occasions.
Light Requirements
Bright, indirect light is essential for Anthurium Livium to thrive. Place your plant near an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south or west-facing window, ensuring the sunlight is filtered through sheer curtains. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves and spathes, while too little light will result in muted colors, leggy growth, and reduced blooms. Regularly rotating the plant ensures even growth and a uniform display of flowers.
Watering Guidelines
Watering the Anthurium Livium correctly is crucial to its health. Allow the top 3–4 inches of soil to dry between waterings. During the growing season (spring through early autumn), watering twice a week is usually sufficient, while winter months require less frequent watering, about once a week. Always use pots with proper drainage to avoid root rot, and discard any water that collects in the saucer to prevent the roots from sitting in moisture. Signs of improper watering include yellowing leaves from overwatering or brown tips from underwatering or low humidity.
Temperature and Humidity
Anthurium Livium prefers warm, consistent temperatures between 18°C and 28°C (65°F–82°F) during the day and not below 15°C (59°F) at night. Sudden temperature fluctuations, cold drafts, or proximity to heating/cooling vents can stress the plant. High humidity (60–80% or higher) is critical for preventing brown edges on leaves and spathes. You can maintain humidity through daily misting, pebble trays, humidifiers, or grouping multiple plants together. Bathrooms and kitchens often provide naturally higher humidity, making them ideal locations.
Soil and Repotting
Being an epiphyte, Anthuriums require a light, airy, and well-draining potting mix. A mix of orchid bark, coco coir or peat moss, perlite, and a small amount of compost provides the perfect balance of moisture retention and aeration. Avoid dense soil that can hold water and suffocate the roots. Repot your Anthurium every 1–2 years or when it becomes root-bound, choosing a pot just slightly larger than the previous one. Spring is the ideal season for repotting, as longer daylight stimulates new growth and flowering.
Fertilization
Anthurium Livium is a moderate feeder. During its active growth period (spring through summer), use a balanced liquid fertilizer or one slightly higher in phosphorus (for flowering) every 2–4 weeks, diluted to half or quarter strength. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter when growth slows. Always water before fertilizing to prevent root burn.
Pruning and Flower Care
Regularly remove fading or dying flowers by cutting the stalk close to the base to redirect the plant’s energy toward new blooms. Trim yellowing or damaged leaves to maintain healthy growth and encourage vibrant foliage. Anthuriums benefit from a six-week rest during winter, with lower light, drier soil, and slightly cooler temperatures, which helps stimulate more prolific flowering in spring and summer.
Pest and Disease Management
Anthuriums can occasionally attract common houseplant pests such as spider mites, mealybugs, aphids, and thrips. Inspect your plant regularly, particularly the undersides of leaves, and treat infestations promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap. Root rot is the most common disease, typically caused by overwatering or poor drainage, so careful watering is critical. Good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues.
Toxicity Warning
Like all Anthuriums, Livium contains calcium oxalate crystals. It is toxic to pets and humans if ingested, potentially causing mouth and skin irritation, stomach pain, and vomiting. Keep the plant out of reach of curious children and pets.
Decorative Tips
With its exotic red-and-white striped spathes and glossy green leaves, Anthurium Livium elevates the look of any indoor space. Pair it with decorative pots or place it in a minimalist planter to make its vibrant colors pop. Its striking appearance is perfect for modern interiors, tropical-themed rooms, or as a luxurious centerpiece on tables, desks, or shelves.
Why Choose Anthurium Livium
Unique red-and-white striped blooms that look like hand-painted art.
Long-lasting flowers that bloom over 250 days a year.
Glossy green leaves for a tropical indoor aesthetic.
Easy to care for when provided the right light, humidity, and watering.
Ideal for gifting, offering a living bouquet that lasts for months.
In conclusion, the Anthurium Livium Plant is not just a plant—it’s a living piece of art that brings color, elegance, and tropical charm to any indoor space. With proper care, this stunning houseplant will reward you with vibrant, long-lasting flowers and glossy foliage year-round, making it a perfect choice for plant enthusiasts, home decorators, and gift-givers alike.
