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Anthurium species resting in glow-in-the-dark and fuschia-to-gold - a variation
Anthurium species resting in glow-in-the-dark and fuschia-to-gold - a variation
Anthurium species resting in glow-in-the-dark and fuschia-to-gold - a variation

Anthurium species resting in glow-in-the-dark and fuschia-to-gold - a variation

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Pressed anthinum species resting in glow-in-the-dark. Accompanied by two porcupine quills from the Baviaanskloof, a pressed hibiscus flower and kaolinite light blue flaky rock crystals. Oh and do not forget a the drought-resistant waterwise bougainvilla that's the only colour around in the verrry hot and dry Karoo summers here.  A pressed fern. Glitter. Fine marine shell sediment from a beach in Mossel Bay. Jasper rock crystal from Landi-hul in Wilderness. The yellow flower is Tecoma stans, syn. Tecoma alata, common name: trumpet flower, yellow trumpetbush. Frame is made from pine. Size: 30 x 24 x 3 cm. Weight 4.5 kg. 

Like other aroids, many species of Anthurium plant can be grown as houseplants, or outdoors in mild climates in shady spots with its large, velvety, dark green leaves and silvery white venation. They thrive in moist soils with high organic matter. Plants can be grown in pots of soil. Indoors plants thrive at temperatures of 16–22 °C (61–72 °F) and at lower light than other house plants. Wiping the leaves off with water will remove any dust and insects. Plants in pots with good root systems will benefit from a weak fertilizer solution every other week. In the case of vining or climbing Anthuriums, the plants benefit from being provided with a totem to climb. Source: Wikipedia. 

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