Differences in origin:
The origin of Flamingo is South America p>
Anthurium andraeanum once lived in the rainforests of Colombia and Costa Rica p>
The picture above shows Anthurium andraeanum
Difference between flower bud and flower spike:
This is also the most obvious difference between the two plants p>
The upper part of the flower spike of Flamingo is yellow and the lower part is white, while the bracts wrapped around the flower spike are upright and unfolded, with no luster on the surface, and the bracts are pink p>
The whole flower spike of Anthurium andraeanum is yellow, while the bracts wrapped around the flower spike are flat and shiny on the surface. There are two colors of bracts, one is scarlet and the other is orange. This is also the key to distinguish the two plants p>
The picture above shows Flamingo flower
Different leaves:
The leaves of flamingo are slightly shorter than those of Anthurium andraeanum, and the leaves of Anthurium andraeanum are wider than those of flamingo p>
Differences in growth environment:
The best growth temperature of Flamingo is between 25 ℃ and 28 ℃. If the temperature rises to 30, it will cause diseases. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 19 ℃ p>
The best growth temperature of Anthurium andraeanum is between 26 and 32 degrees. When the temperature rises to 35 degrees, it can be tolerated, and the temperature in winter can not be lower than 15 degrees p>
The above is the most obvious difference between the two plants. I would also like to remind friends that most of the products sold on the market are Anthurium andraeanum, so when you want to buy Flamingo flowers, you must distinguish them carefully p>