| A Guide To Anthurium Flowers |
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| Written by Zeke Morganstern |
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Anthurium flowers come in many different varieties. Did you know that there are over 800 varieties of anthuriums? If you look hard enough, you will find that they come in just about every color of the rainbow, and they also come in many different sizes from less than an inch to almost one foot in length. Here are some of the most popular varieties. Obake anthurium flowers come in a variety of colors from pastel pink and greens to vibrant red and green combinations. "Obake" means ghost in Japanese and these flowers have an ethereal quality, as they are often quite large, and no two have exactly the same blend of colors. In spite of its name, there is definitely nothing scary concerning this type of anthurium. Tulip anthurium blossoms tend to come in the shape of tulips. They're typically more compact in size, plus they are available in a huge selection of colours, such as: white-colored, purple, light red, red-colored, lavender and green. In contrast to almost all other types of anthurium that are scentless, a few types of tulip anthuriums actually have a satisfying fragrance. The Midori is an anthurium blossom that is available in an extremely satisfying hue of green. Midori means green in Japanese and shares its name with a extremely popular type of green coloured melon spirits. It's a medium-sized blossom and it's also one of the longer lasting types. In contrast to a rose that will only last a couple of days, Midori anthuriums have been known to last up to 30 days following being cut. As you can see, anthurium flowers come in many different shapes, sizes and colors. The most amazing thing is that anthurium growers are continuing to create even more new varieties with brighter colors, larger flowers and even longer shelf lives. It seems that there is no limit to what growers can come up with. It looks like 800 varieties are just the beginning. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |