tailflower

/ˈteɪlˌflaʊər/
noun
  1. A tropical plant of the genus Anthurium, known for its colorful, heart-shaped spathe and long, tail-like spadix.
    • Tailflowers are popular as houseplants because of their long-lasting blooms.
    • She placed a red tailflower in a vase on the dining table.
    • The tailflower thrives in warm, humid environments.
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