Thanks for posting the name of this beautiful plant. I had taken some photos of a red one last year and kept referring to it as the plastic looking plant.
THAT is amazing! Congratulations! And... how'd you DO that? Not keep the plant alive... the thing with the white specs in the picture... looks like you caught dust particles in the sunlight... of course I'm sure it's not THAT because I know there's NO DUST in your house! :)
Should I burst your bubble and tell you Anthuriums are hard to kill? They must be because I kept a plant healthy the whole time we were in Hawaii (until a house guest "freed" it) and I have been dubbed the woman who could kill a plastic plant.
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what a lovely anthurium. Happy belated birthday Mar!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful plant Mar. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love anthurium. The heart shaped flower gives so much love. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is such a gorgeous photo. I love it! And yes, happy belated birthday to you. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI agree, what a beautiful flowering plant :) Great idea for the theme!
ReplyDeletehaha.... to another non-green thumb like yours truly, this will be a miracle if it can survive one month in my home!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful plant, Mar. I will also join in - Happy belated birthday to you.
ReplyDeleteGood quality ! fits for the song : Staying alive !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Mar. Truly!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! The lights (?) at the background make it even 'more alive' :)
ReplyDeleteI have a non green thumb too... so I understand your joy at seeing something still alive one month after being in your care! :)
ReplyDeletewow, and it's beautiful! i didn't know anthuriums can grow indoor.
ReplyDeletei'm sure this beauty lights up your room everyday.
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Very pretty and I like the way the picture has the dotty background!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYeah, chance of life...
ReplyDeleteHappy Hunting~
alive and thriving by the looks of it! Well done.
ReplyDeletewow that certainly is a grogeous plant and to think it has stayed "Alive" for so long is such a bonus.....thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the name of this beautiful plant. I had taken some photos of a red one last year and kept referring to it as the plastic looking plant.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and beautiful flower.
Alive AND Blooming... good job!
ReplyDeleteThat is a true beauty. It is good it is still alive :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice flower! Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful anthurium and photo. Great take on the theme! Happy belated birthday :)
ReplyDeleteIt's still very petty too!
ReplyDeleteWow....such a vivid, rich, hot pink!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. The whole scene looks sort of alien.
ReplyDeleteTHAT is amazing! Congratulations! And... how'd you DO that? Not keep the plant alive... the thing with the white specs in the picture... looks like you caught dust particles in the sunlight... of course I'm sure it's not THAT because I know there's NO DUST in your house! :)
ReplyDeleteShould I burst your bubble and tell you Anthuriums are hard to kill? They must be because I kept a plant healthy the whole time we were in Hawaii (until a house guest "freed" it) and I have been dubbed the woman who could kill a plastic plant.
ReplyDeletewow.. that's an amazing looking flower
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