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Anthurium | Zizou

Anthurium | Zizou

Welcome to your own personal jungle oasis!  Anthuriums are best known for their stunning blooms, but the greenery on this plant itself is a show-stopper.  Reminiscent of a Hawaii dream, these beauties deserve a spot of honor in your home.

The Anthurium Zizou features bright green leaves with soft purple blooms.

Fun fact: Less than two hundred years ago, anthurium flowers looked completely different compared to today. They had plain-looking flowers which grew untouched by man deep in the Amazonian rain forests of South America. They were introduced to Hawaii in the late 1800s, but it wasn’t until the 1940s when they started resembling the flowers we see today. The 1940s were when enthusiasts learned how to selectively breed anthuriums to produce the dazzling varieties of flowers we are familiar with.

🪴 Each plant is unique: depending on the season the size and shape may vary. 

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Welcome to your own personal jungle oasis!  Anthuriums are best known for their stunning blooms, but the greenery on this plant itself is a show-stopper.  Reminiscent of a Hawaii dream, these beauties deserve a spot of honor in your home.

The Anthurium Zizou features bright green leaves with soft purple blooms.

Fun fact: Less than two hundred years ago, anthurium flowers looked completely different compared to today. They had plain-looking flowers which grew untouched by man deep in the Amazonian rain forests of South America. They were introduced to Hawaii in the late 1800s, but it wasn’t until the 1940s when they started resembling the flowers we see today. The 1940s were when enthusiasts learned how to selectively breed anthuriums to produce the dazzling varieties of flowers we are familiar with.

🪴 Each plant is unique: depending on the season the size and shape may vary.