By Liz Baessler Anthuriums are interesting, lesser known plants. They've been undergoing a lot of breeding and cultivating recently, though, and they're starting to make a comeback. The comeback is well deserved, as the flowers have a unique look and low maintenance requirements, particularly when it comes to water. Keep reading to learn more about anthurium water requirements. How Often to Water Anthuriums Anthuriums are slow growing plants that produce flat, spade shaped leaves and strange, colorful flowers. The most noticeable part of the flower is the spathe, which is actually single leaf that ranges in color from milk white to deep burgundy. Rising above the spathe is the spadix, a tall, narrow spike in varying colors that is the actual flower. Watering anthuriums is easy, though a little counterintuitive. Although they're tropical plants that thrive in high humidity, anthurium water requirements are very light. Anthuriums have big, fleshy roots
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