Anthurium Pink Lemonade
Lineage & The Story
Parents: A. luxurians x A. radicans (A Ginny Garden Hybrid)
Grown in: Ginny Garden, Pathum Thani, Thailand.
We love this hybrid for its dramatic "mood swings." It starts its life with neon pink and peach leaves that eventually settle into a deep, pebbled green. We grew this one from seed in 2023 and selected it specifically because the leaf texture is incredibly crisp and the color transition is one of the brightest we’ve seen in our nursery.
The Glow: The new leaves have a high-saturation pink "pop" that stands out in any collection.
The Texture: It has a deeply "bumpy" (bullate) surface that feels like leather—it’s very tactile and tough.
The Look: It grows in a neat, compact way, so it looks like a living sculpture even if you don't have a lot of space.
Our Care Guide
We want this plant to do well for you, so here is exactly how we grow it here in our garden:
Light: Give it bright, indirect light. If the sun hits the leaves directly, they might lose that beautiful iridescent sheen.
Humidity: It’s happiest between 70% and 85%.
The Mix: We use an airy mix of orchid bark, perlite, and coco-husk. It likes a drink, but it hates "wet feet."
Settling In (Important): When your plant arrives, it will be a little stressed from the journey. Give it 3 days to recover in a bright spot (no direct sun) and keep the temperature under 27°C. This is all it needs to find its feet again before you move it to its permanent home.
Talk to us
This plant is currently at our Garden and is ready to ship. We handle all the health checks and government paperwork (Phytosanitary Certificate) ourselves to make sure it gets to you safely.