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Laceleaf 'Coral Champion'
Also known as: Flamingo flower 'Coral Champion'
Laceleaf 'Coral Champion' is an Anthurium cultivar named after its striking and unique coral-red flowers. Also known as the flamingo plant, its bright flowers, which bloom for several weeks, spread from slender stalks reminiscent of the color and shape of a flamingo.
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Perennial
Lifespan
1 m
Spread
Green, Brown
Leaf Color
Red, Pink
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Laceleaf 'Coral Champion'

Every week
Water
Full shade
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Laceleaf 'Coral Champion' thrives in humid environments and requires twice-weekly watering in summer (125ml) and weekly in winter (100ml). Use rainwater or distilled water to prevent soil salinization. Monitor for signs of under or over-watering, and avoid water on leaves to prevent burns and bacteria.
Fertilize: Laceleaf 'Coral Champion' should be fertilized every three to four months, particularly in early spring during repotting. Use slow-release fertilizer mixed with the medium. Liquid fertilizers may be applied at other times, but avoid winter fertilization. Over-fertilization can cause yellowing leaves; use phosphorus to enhance flowering.
Pruning: Pruning laceleaf 'Coral Champion' in early to late spring promotes growth and flowering. Remove dead leaves and spent flowers, cutting stems above leaf nodes. This practice enhances airflow, reduces disease risk, and maintains shape. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent infections.
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