Artificial Large Anthurium 'Laceleaf' Plant in Glass Pot
Anthuriums are one of the few houseplants that are genuinely easy to keep alive and genuinely difficult to keep flowering. Get the light or the feeding slightly wrong and you're left with a perfectly healthy plant that simply refuses to produce those waxy blooms everyone actually bought it for. This one flowers permanently. The spathes are the draw. Sculptural, faintly waxy, washed from clean white through to soft green at the base, each with that upright spadix the real plant is known for. They sit among large, arrow-shaped leaves with deep veining and a matte, slightly dusty green finish that catches the light the way the living foliage does. It's planted into moss inside a clear glass pot, so you see the stems and base through the glass rather than a block of foam. The flowers lift out of the pot easily too, so if you'd rather style them in a vessel of your own, you can. At around 70cm tall, it has real height for a tabletop plant. Works on a console, a wide windowsill or a sideboard where it has room to spread. Everything you like about an anthurium. None of the waiting around for it to bloom.
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