Flamingo-flower


[fluh-ming-goh-flou-er] /fləˈmɪŋ goʊˌflaʊ ər/

noun
1.
a central American plant, Anthurium scherzeranum, of the arum family, having a red, coiled spadix and a bright red, shiny, heart-shaped spathe, grown as an ornamental.

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