News Categories: Anthurium pot plants
Aroha, celebrating the power of love
Found in: News15 February 2024
In Maori, the language of the Maoris in New Zealand, the meaning of Aroha® is: love. This lovely Anthurium pot plant for small pot sizes takes its name from this. The red colour of the flowers is strong and older flowers hardly fade at all.
Iconic flowers with white stripes, Livium Orange
Found in: News21 December 2023
The Anthurium Livium® series is recognizable by its iconic white striped flowers. The bracts look as if a pinstripe has been applied with paint. Livium® Orange is an extension of the Livium®, colour palette. The white veins are clearly visible on the bright orange flowers.
Interview with Arien van Vliet from Brazil
Found in: News31 October 2023
Van Vliet Anturios, based in Brazil, grows Anthurium pot plants. Arien van Vliet is owner and director and we spoke about how his company deals with sustainability, sales, personnel and cultivation. We further discuss our cooperation and his challenges for the future, which he faces with confidence.
Banderola, a Wave of Flowers
Found in: News31 October 2023
As breeders, we envision the future of flowers. The Banderola® series, a graceful and refined anthurium collection, is our answer to the generation of tomorrow. These exquisite plants, with their ribbon-like flowers and harmonious leaves, produce a wave of beauty. From the passionate Banderola® Roja to the elegant Banderola® Cava and the warm Banderola® Lava, there’s a perfect choice for any occasion.
Lipa Pink Mini – Love is on your lips
Found in: News10 July 2023
One of this year’s promising introductions is Lipa® Pink Mini. It is a variety with an abundance of cute, small white-pink flowers immediately captures the imagination. Lipa® Pink Mini attracts attention immediately and is subtle at the same time. That in itself is an achievement.
Alpine; a welcome addition to the white colour segment
Found in: News30 May 2023
As white as the snow-capped peaks in the Alps, that is Alpine®. Naturally, this vigorous pot anthurium takes its name from this. The snow-white flowers combined with the dark green leaves result in a beautiful picture.
FlowerTrials 2023
Found in: News30 May 2023
During the FlowerTrials, we open our doors for you! We present promising varieties, sparkling novelties and inspiring concepts. An abundance of enchanting Orchids, breathtaking Anthuriums and the very first flowering Bromeliads will be on display in our show greenhouse. You are welcome to come and take a look at our top selection during the Flower Trials.
Active dehumidification further reduces the use of fossil fuels in Anthurium cultivation
Found in: News28 March 2023
In Anthurium cut flower cultivation, active dehumidification under fixed foil has been used successfully for many years. This method of dehumidification has now also taken hold in Anthurium pot plant cultivation, even among growers without foil. Active dehumidification has proven to be an effective way to reduce gas consumption.
Orange sunshine with Florida
Found in: News28 March 2023
An orange pot Anthurium is part of the range. The beautiful orange flowers of Florida® contrast wonderfully with the dark leaves: the colour catches your eye from a distance.
Matata: a small gesture brings great pleasure
Found in: News28 February 2023
The most recent addition to the ‘Small the next BIG thing’ segment is Matata®, with a look that brings happiness to a host of consumers. The colour, shape and wealth of flowers are all assets of this little all-rounder.
Excellent results for pot Anthuriums at 14°C in the retail phase
Found in: News23 January 2023
Given the current energy situation, the consumption of heat and electricity in cultivation should be minimized. This offers great opportunities because Anthurium is robust and a survivor by nature. A unique property of Anthurium is that it can be grown in a humid climate combined with moderate temperatures. However, specific conditions must be met. Garden centres are also lowering the temperature to 14-15°C, as a result of the higher energy costs they face. But what effect does that have on pot Anthuriums?
Delicata: ‘a one-of-a-kind pot Anthurium’
Found in: News22 December 2022
As distinctly dark as the leaves of Delicata®, there hasn’t been one until now. The dark green, almost black leaves of this plant, together with the dark red coloured flowers, create a botanical and ‘delicate’ look. A graceful and refined plant that fits the current botanical trend.
Interview with Nara Horticultural Co., Ltd.
Found in: News22 December 2022
Nara Horticultural Co. Ltd has been Anthura’s distributor in South Korea for more than 20 years. They are the market leader in the ornamental plants segment by covering a nationwide distribution channel. Furthermore, they have embarked on on- and offline retail business combined with a bakery café that promotes an atmosphere that enhances the overall customer experience. Time for an interview!
Interview with Debbie Olsthoorn, Anthuriuminfo
Found in: News24 November 2022
Since February this year, Debbie Olsthoorn has taken over from Claudia Broch as Marketing Manager at Anthurium Promotion Foundation. With the aim of further developing her skills, she took up a new challenge in marketing at the Anthurium Promotion Foundation. A challenging position that she is delighted to fulfil.
Saxo is full of music!
Found in: News23 June 2022
The heart-shaped flowers, the bright colour and the position of the flowers in relation to the leaf are the main features of this beautiful newcomer in the Anthurium pot plants segment. Saxo® is a modern plant that will quickly find its niche and take a prominent place in the assortment. Saxo also performs well on its own. It adds colour and warmth to the room where it can show off its skills.
Anthura opts for a more sustainable substrate
Found in: News25 March 2022
Peat exploitation is causing natural areas to disappear, resulting in climate change. Peat as a substrate is therefore not sustainable. Anthura has started investigating possible alternatives.
Tremendo: heart-shaped and full of passion!
Found in: News17 February 2022
The huge number of medium-sized red flowers that this plant produces in a short period of time makes Tremendo® a real eye-catcher. The name Tremendo is not without reason, derived from the English word ‘tremendous’, which means grandiose and awesome.
New varieties deserve the spotlight
Found in: News12 November 2021
New varieties have been introduced to the market for decades. The latest bred varieties used to be put in the spotlight at trade fairs and open house days. If the grower then offered his new asset at the auction, the news quickly spread by word of mouth and within a short time everyone knew of the existence of this new flower or plant.
Attractive colour shades: Ritma en Melito
Found in: News8 November 2021
What do the pink Anthurium pot plant Melito® and the red Anthurium pot plant Ritma® have in common? They feature tonal colours between the spadix and the bracts. Read more…
Micra gives extra colour to the assortment ‘Small the next BIG thing’
Found in: News13 July 2021
The newest red pot Anthurium added to the assortment is called Micra®. As its name suggests, Micra is small, but its performance is BIG! This compact plant with red heart-shaped flowers is small but strong and both cold- and heat-tolerant.
Minnesota shines like a superstar
Found in: News11 March 2021
A pleasure for the eye. That’s Minnesota®, which is named after the North Star State of America. The state that is cited time after time as having the highest quality of life.
Small the next BIG thing
Found in: News4 March 2021
We are witnessing a worldwide shift from larger to smaller pot sizes. After strong growth in the 9 cm pot segment in recent years, the pot sizes of 6 cm and 7 cm are now also gaining popularity. This also applies to Orchids and Anthuriums.
Rustica, a plant with a rustic character
Found in: News10 October 2017
Rustica® stands for using rough masonry in building façades and gateposts. It implies a lot of relief, namely deep, wide grooves in the façade, and it also gives the façade a sturdier character. The aim of using rustic features is to enhance contrast and give a more natural, unrefined look.
Zizou®, our French champion
Found in: News2 June 2017
Zizou® is frivolous and small in stature. This Anthurium plant has purple, ligulate/ribbon-shaped flowers and excels in small pot sizes (7, 9 cm and 12 cm) and can be found in the ‘Small is the next Big thing’ assortment.
Amigo Improved
Found in: News16 February 2017
A cut flower that’s easy to make friends with, perhaps even your new BFF (best friend forever).
Mystique, the mysterious newcomer
Found in: News16 February 2017
This double-coloured pot Anthurium has an appropriate name. The variety has something mysterious about it, and this is mainly thanks to its flowers.
Leganza: a popular pearl-coloured pot plant
Found in: News17 October 2016
The Dutch consumer is not primarily looking for standard red, white or pink pot Anthurium, but a beautiful pearl-coloured pot Anthurium named Leganza®.
Flowering wall: adding a colourful touch to work environments and public spaces
Found in: News17 October 2016
Everyone knows that plants are good for the work environment. They reduce stress, increase productivity, improve the atmosphere and in some cases they also have an air-purifying effect.
Cirano: the purple innovation for everyone
Found in: News31 May 2016
If there is one colourful variety that makes everybody happy, it certainly is Cirano®.
Pink ladies of the Big American series
Found in: News28 February 2016
The Big American series has expanded with three big stars.
Buy an Anthurium and support the Heart Foundation
Found in: News19 August 2015
In September, you can support the Dutch Heart Foundation by buying an Anthurium. The Dutch Anthurium growers have banded together to support this charitable cause. With the sale of this indoor plant, growers are collecting money for the Heart Foundation. The plant with the striking heart-shaped bract is considered very appropriately as the ‘plant with a […]