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anthurium
[an-thoor-ee-uhm]
noun
any tropical American plant belonging to the genus Anthurium, of the arum family, certain species of which are cultivated for their glossy red heart-shaped bract surrounding a rodlike spike of tiny yellow flowers.
anthurium
/ æˈθʊəɪə /
noun
any of various tropical American aroid plants constituting the genus Anthurium, many of which are cultivated as house plants for their showy foliage and their flowers, which are borne in a long-stalked spike surrounded by a flaring heart-shaped white or red bract
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of anthurium1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of anthurium1
Example Sentences
Inside the structure, dozens of rows of plants — Monstera albos, variegated Alocasias and anthuriums — enjoy the warm, humid air that surrounds them.
Inside the structure, dozens of rows of plants — monstera albos, variegated alocasias and anthuriums — enjoy the warm, humid air that surrounds them.
Today, at the entrance to the flower shop, a red anthurium plant sits next to a family shrine, which includes a large photograph of Fred and Mituko Yoshimura hanging on the wall.
It was at times literal, such as the giant white anthurium serving as the front piece on an A-line minidress.
For Loewe’s invitation, a bright red tropical flower came through the post that the floral dictionary identifed as an anthurium.
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