Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, Anthurium andraeanum has been selectively cultivated for decades to achieve a broad palette of colors and improved vase longevity. The peach variety is a relatively modern introduction from Ecuadorian breeders, combining pastel warmth with the plant’s signature glossy form. It’s now a favorite among floral designers seeking a fresh alternative to pink or white tropicals, offering a romantic yet modern tone.
Climate:Tropical highland climates
GROWING CONDITIONS
This plant prefers rich, well-draining soil (such as orchid or peat-based mixes) with regular watering and high humidity. It grows best in partial shade or bright, indirect light. As a cut flower, stems should be rehydrated in clean, cool water and stored at moderate temperatures to preserve the waxy sheen and vibrant color.
Symbol:Warmth, grace, and refined affection
USES
Anthurium ‘Peach’ is ideal for elegant, tropical-inspired designs, romantic arrangements, and modern minimalist compositions. It pairs beautifully with white orchids, soft roses, or neutral foliage for a sophisticated palette. The bloom’s longevity and sculptural form also make it perfect for event styling, installations, or luxury floral displays where texture and color harmony are key.