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What kind of flower is this? It has big red leaves and mixed green leaves, but no flowers.

Pleurotus eryngii is a perennial herb of Araceae, also known as Pleurotus eryngii and Evergreen.

Morphological characteristics:

Horticultural cultivated species, with wide eggs, slender leaves, slightly wavy leaves, Buddha flame inflorescence, male flowers on the ear, female flowers under the ear, white flowers, large areas of white and pink, green leaves with red spots, beautiful foliage plants.

It is popular because of the festival, and it is the main flower in the market and the main commodity for export.

Growing habits:

Slow growth, good shade tolerance, indoor cultivation and ornamental life can reach several years.

Origin:

In the1990s, Thai breeders and others started cross breeding.

Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries are very prosperous in breeding and planting.

Garden viewing:

Excellent indoor foliage plants, among which indoor plants have the strongest shade tolerance.

The red leaves of this product make it quite eye-catching and stand out among many traditional varieties of green grass.