Anthurium Hookeri 'Pink Ruffles' (Birds Nest Anthurium)

949.00

Expect delivery 8 to 12 days from date of booking


Are you looking for a unique plant to add to your collection? The Anthurium hookeri ‘Pink Ruffles’ is the only option. Large, green leaves with pink venation are a hallmark of this lovely plant, which is relatively uncommon. If you’re a collector, here is a fantastic chance to expand your cherished collection with the Pink Ruffles. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by; seize it now! Maintain a wet but not saturated potting mix. When you can feel the top 5 cm of the potting mix becoming dry, water. Since these lush tropical plants enjoy shadows, you can simply incorporate them into any setting. Just remember to water when the soil feels dry to the touch, but don’t allow them to dry out totally either. Repotting may help if you detect slowed development.

Shipping for the Plant will take 5-7 business days.
Within 24 hours after delivery, you must send us pictures if your plant is damaged or in poor condition. 

Delivery Specifics

  • Your door will receive hand delivery of the plants.
  • The exhibited image is illustrative in nature.
  • Because plants are natural items, the shape of the actual product may vary depending on availability.
  • Depending on what is available locally, the plant’s size and number of leaves will vary.
Are you looking for a unique plant to add to your collection? The Anthurium hookeri ‘Pink Ruffles’ is the only option. Large, green leaves with pink venation are a hallmark of this lovely plant, which is relatively uncommon. If you’re a collector, here is a fantastic chance to expand your cherished collection with the Pink Ruffles. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by; seize it now! Maintain a wet but not saturated potting mix. When you can feel the top 5 cm of the potting mix becoming dry, water. Since these lush tropical plants enjoy shadows, you can simply incorporate them into any setting. Just remember to water when the soil feels dry to the touch, but don’t allow them to dry out totally either. Repotting may help if you detect slowed development.

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