I really like anthuriums, they come in many colors (red, black, chocolate, white, green, blue!). I already have 3 in different colors and I'm hesitant to collect them to have all the existing colors. Good or bad idea?

by EunoiaLines

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  1. eurasianblue

    For of course! If I like some plant I want to get more of it and if there is variety available, that is super nice!

    For example I have golden, neon, marble queen, manjula, n’joy and jungle fever pothos; phalaenopsis orchids with blooms in a few colours; and three different hoya plants. Soon I plan to saw some seeds of various colours of coleus in pots to give my place some color.

  2. Academic_Matter_3903

    Always in support for getting more of the same family.

  3. I love Anthuriums. I have them in over 12 colors.

  4. forever29_

    For always. I also like to pot them together for colourful display.

  5. karratkun

    for! i collect mums of every color 🙂

  6. I have 5 pothos plants. 3 of them are just cuttings from one thats a bit larger.

  7. Totallynotokayokay

    I have a red and a pink anthurium. Whatever.

  8. HibiscusGrower

    At one point I had about 40 different tropical hibiscus in my house. I guess I’m for.

  9. I’ve started collecting philodendrons because they all look so different. I’m fascinated by them

  10. CreditLow8802

    if you have great success with a type of plant it’s going to look really cool if you get more of the same thing in a dif color, i wanna do this with fittonias

  11. JessieMoonJelly

    Against! I love diversity in my little forest. I want to experience all sorts of species in my care. I do have more than one though if there are variegations I adore. My most duplicated ones are my heartleaf philodendron or hoya. Lemon Lime, V. Heartleaf and V. Micans. Flamingo Carnosa, V. Compacta, and a red Caudata. I just got into carniverous plants though so nepenthes or pings are sure to surpass this. 🤣

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