Parrot's beak (lat. Anthurium andraeanum) is a beautiful flower with bright colors that comes from the tropical regions of South America. Its name is associated with the shape of the flower, which resembles the beak of a bird.
Parrot beak flowers can be white, pink, red, or orange, and can come in a variety of hues and color combinations. In addition, this plant has bright, shiny leaves that can be green, red, or purple.
Parrot's beak is a popular plant to grow as a houseplant or to use in bouquets and flower arrangements. In addition, in some countries, such as Colombia and Ecuador, parrot beak flowers are used in local medicine to treat a number of ailments, including pain relief, lowering blood pressure, and improving digestion.
However, it is worth noting that the leaves and flowers of the parrot's beak are poisonous and can cause irritation of the skin and mucous membranes upon contact, so special care should be taken when handling this plant.

