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anthurium black love

anthurium black love Red flamingo flower — Anthurium Black Love

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anthurium black love Red flamingo flower — Anthurium Black LoveLong lasting flowering Glossy foliage Moderate watering H36 cm Pot 12 cm Anthurium Black Love, also called flamingo flower or flame tongue, stands out from all other varieties by its bracts of an intense dark burgundy, almost black, which sharply contrast with the bright red shades of classic Anthuriums. Its dark green, glossy foliage enhances this graphic and refined effect. Discover our full selection in the Anthurium collection or among our

🌸 Long-lasting flowering • 🌿 Glossy foliage • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H36 cm | Pot Ø12 cm

Anthurium Black Love, also called flamingo flower or flame tongue, stands out from all other varieties by its bracts of an intense dark burgundy, almost black, which sharply contrast with the bright red shades of classic Anthuriums. Its dark green, glossy foliage enhances this graphic and refined effect. Discover our full selection in the Anthurium collection or among our flowering indoor plants.

Native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, the Anthurium thrives in warm and humid conditions, under filtered light similar to that of an understory. Easy to care for, it is ideal for bright interiors without direct sunlight.

Exposure & location

Anthurium Black Love prefers indirect natural light and bright rooms without direct sun. It adapts very well to apartment living and grows easily in a living room, bedroom, or office.

  • Exposure: bright indoor with partial shade — an east or north-facing window is perfect.
  • Ideal for: living room, bedroom, or office.
  • Temperature: between 18 °C and 26 °C, protected from cold drafts.
  • Substrate: light, rich, and well-drained potting soil.

Watering & care

  • Watering: about once a week — let the surface of the substrate dry slightly between waterings.
  • Drainage: essential to avoid water stagnation and root rot risk.
  • Fertilizer: every 6 to 8 weeks in spring and summer to support flowering.
  • Humidity: prefers a slightly humid atmosphere — mist the foliage occasionally or group several plants together. Our light and humidity guide gives you all the keys.
  • Maintenance: remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms.

Decor ideas & plant pairings

With its deep red bracts and glossy foliage, Anthurium Black Love is an ideal accent plant — placed on a console or side table, it commands attention at eye level.

  • Pair with: a Calathea medallion placed beside it — the green and burgundy marbled foliage of the Calathea echoes the dark tones of the bract and creates an immediate texture contrast.
  • Decorative pot: a white Gabriel decorative pot or a gold Mayk contrasts elegantly with the dark tones of the bract.
  • In classic red version: pair it with its counterpart the Anthurium Red for a graphic and intense floral duo.

Verdeia tips

  • Non-calcareous water: use filtered or room temperature water — lime dulls the foliage and disrupts nutrient absorption.
  • Avoid direct sunlight: it burns the bracts and quickly fades the colors — Anthurium prefers soft, consistent light.
  • Stimulate flowering: systematically remove faded spathes and lightly fertilize in spring to encourage new bracts.

Technical specifications

  • Botanical name: Anthurium andreanum 'Black Love'
  • Common name: Black Anthurium / Flamingo flower
  • Origin: tropical forests of Central and South America
  • Pot diameter: Ø12 cm
  • Approximate height: H36 cm
  • Adult size: up to 50 cm
  • Exposure: bright indoor / partial shade
  • Watering: moderate
  • Care: easy
  • Toxicity: slightly toxic if ingested — keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Decor style: Urban jungle / Elegant / Tropical

Each plant is unique: photos show an example of its appearance. The density, shape, and shades of the foliage naturally change depending on light and throughout the seasons.

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