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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
/ ænˈθjʊərɪəm /
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
Word History and Origins
Origin of anthurium1
Word 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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