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anthurium sweet dream Anthurium andreanum 'Sweet Dream' — Pink Flamingo Flower

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anthurium sweet dream Anthurium andreanum 'Sweet Dream' — Pink Flamingo FlowerGlossy powder pink spathes Bright indirect light Moderate watering Almost continuous blooming Toxic to pets Native to the humid tropical forests of South America, the Anthurium andreanum 'Sweet Dream' is an epiphytic plant that naturally grows in the shade of the canopy, which explains its tolerance for indirect light indoors. Its glossy powder pink heart shaped spathes, held on long slender stems above deep shiny green foliage, make this Anthurium

🌸 Glossy powder pink spathes • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 🌿 Almost continuous blooming • 🐾 Toxic to pets

Native to the humid tropical forests of South America, the Anthurium andreanum 'Sweet Dream' is an epiphytic plant that naturally grows in the shade of the canopy, which explains its tolerance for indirect light indoors. Its glossy powder pink heart-shaped spathes, held on long slender stems above deep shiny green foliage, make this Anthurium one of the most long-lasting flowering indoor plants in the catalog — each flower lasts several weeks.

Which Anthurium variety to choose?

Our catalog offers several Anthurium varieties with very different colors and foliage:

  • Anthurium 'Sweet Dream' (this plant) — glossy powder pink spathes, almost continuous blooming, shiny green foliage (H35 cm | Pot Ø12 cm). The softest and most romantic version.
  • Red Anthurium — bright glossy red spathes, generous and very colorful blooming. The most classic and brightest version.
  • White Anthurium — elegant cream white spathes, dark green foliage. The cleanest and most minimalist version.
  • Anthurium 'Amor Negro' — almost black burgundy spathes, very graphic. The rarest and most contrasting version.
  • Anthurium clarinervium — large dark green velvety leaves with silvery white veins, no decorative blooming. The collector’s foliage version.

Light & location

  • Light: bright indirect light — never direct sun that burns the spathes and foliage. The brighter the light, the more abundant the blooming.
  • Ideal: bright living room, office, bedroom, or bathroom near an east- or north-facing window.
  • Temperature: 18 to 25 °C in a slightly humid atmosphere.
  • Substrate: light, airy, and well-drained — flowering plant potting mix with added perlite and bark.

Watering & care

  • Watering: moderate — water about once a week when the top of the substrate dries out. Mastering watering is especially important for Anthuriums whose roots rot quickly in soggy substrate.
  • Water: prefer filtered or rested water — hard water stains the spathes and browns the leaf tips.
  • Drainage: essential — pot with drainage holes and saucer, empty excess water after each watering.
  • Humidity: prefers 60–70% ambient humidity — mist the foliage regularly, never the flowers.
  • Fertilizer: every 2 to 3 weeks in spring-summer, diluted liquid fertilizer for flowering plants.
  • Care: remove faded flowers at the base to encourage new blooms.

Decor ideas & plant pairings

  • Floral duo: pair it with a Spathiphyllum with white flowers — the powder pink and white create a soft and very elegant floral composition, two epiphytic plants with similar needs for a hassle-free pairing.
  • Graphic contrast: place it in front of a Calathea makoyana with graphic green and cream foliage — the pink spathes stand out against the detailed leaves for a very successful tropical atmosphere composition.
  • Ideal pot: a pink ceramic decorative pot with relief extends the pink palette of the spathes, or a white Gabriel for a clean contrast.

Verdeia tips

  • Remove faded flowers right at the base of the stem: don’t just cut the spathe but the entire flower stem down to its base — this triggers the production of a new flower and maintains continuous blooming.
  • Clean its leaves regularly: dust dulls the shine of the deep glossy green foliage and reduces photosynthesis — a damp cloth wiped every 3 to 4 weeks is enough.
  • Repot every 2 years in spring: a cramped Anthurium blooms less generously — repot in a slightly larger, light, and airy substrate to restart vigorous blooming.

Technical specifications

  • Botanical name: Anthurium andreanum 'Sweet Dream'
  • Common name: Anthurium, Flamingo Flower
  • Origin: humid tropical forests of South America
  • Dimensions on delivery: H35 cm | Pot Ø12 cm
  • Adult size: up to 40–50 cm tall
  • Light: bright indirect light — never direct sun
  • Watering: moderate — about once a week, let the top of the substrate dry between waterings
  • Substrate acidity: pH 5.5–6.5
  • Care: easy
  • Toxicity: toxic to pets and children if ingested (calcium oxalate crystals)
  • Decor style: urban jungle / elegant / flowering

Each plant is unique: photos show an example of its appearance. Size and bloom intensity naturally vary depending on the season and available light.

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