Love Anthuriums but hate the hassle of growing them? Try the next best thing by making these stunning crochet versions of your favorite plant!
Who knew a ball of yarn and a couple of needles could breathe life into your plant collection? Anthuriums, known for their vibrant spathes and deep-colored foliage, are a must-have in every colorful indoor garden, but if you can’t manage growing the plant, then crochet it instead! Here are the top Anthurium crochet plant ideas!
Crochet Anthurium Plant
1. Textured Vibrant Red Anthurium
Color is the name of the game with this crochet anthurium. The artwork is an instant eye-grabber, with bright red spathes, a yellowish spadix, deep green foliage, topped off with a pure white vase. Nothing gets better than this!
2. Baby Pink Imitator
Doesn’t the color combination of baby pink and green look soothing? If your home conditions do not allow a natural anthurium to bloom, then this is a viable alternative. You can even add a rocky substrate to make it look like the real deal.
3. Fuzzy Wine Red Variant
Touching real plants can cause them stress or damage, even though it’s so hard to keep your hands away from them. But that’s not an issue with this irresistible wine-red heavily textured anthurium.
4. Complete Crochet Package
If you are crocheting an anthurium, why go halfway? The leaves and spathes can be made of yarn, and so can the soil! This entire crochet artwork is a creative and cool way to show your love for plants and art!
5. Mini Decor Anthurium
Having a hard time picking out small knick-knacks to decorate your shelves? Spice it up with this adorable mini crochet anthurium. It’s relatively easy to make and livens up any part of your home!
6. Crochet Anthurium Army
Why settle for one when you can create an entire army of large crochet anthuriums? You can ensure that the spathes of each individual “plant” are different colors, therefore effectively creating your own colorful landscape at home!
7. Large Corner Showpiece
Don’t know what to do with boring room corners that just have cobwebs growing on them? Liven up the entire section with this large, imposing, and attractive anthurium. The size and design will surely start conversations.
8. Rarity is Not a Problem

Did you know that purplish anthuriums are really hard to come by in the wild? But you can add this rare plant variant to your collection by using needles and some yarn! Carefully place it in your garden to trick your fellow gardening pals.
9. Cute Table Centerpiece

Having a real plant on a dining table can be a problem. Spilled water, plant debris, and fallen soil can dirty up the place. Instead, use this cute crochet version. Same beauty, no more worries!
10. Lovely Eye-Catching Anthurium
Dual colors are always attention-grabbers. And this entire crochet work shows that off perfectly. With a red and white pot and yellow and white spadix, creativity comes in pairs in this beauty!
11. Pink Anthurium Heaven

Is pink your favorite color? Or do you want to decorate a baby girl’s room? Then this crochet anthurium is the way to go! Large soft pink spathes, with prominent fuzzy spadices, give off the feel of cotton candy in crochet plant form!
12. Perfect Mix to Your Collection

Sometimes sticking to the basics is best! Create the iconic anthurium using the same color palette and similar size to mix it in with your plant collection. To create a real-vs.-crochet illusion, try placing them next to each other and see which looks best!
Now that you have combined the botanical world with the art of crocheting, let us know in the comment section which other plant you would like to make out of yarn, and we’ll help you out!














