Flame violet
PLANT INFO. | DETAILS |
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SCIENTIFIC NAME | Episcia cupreata |
COMMON NAME | Flame violet |
FAMILY | Gesneriaceae |
FORM |
Dense, multi-stemmed
|
HEIGHT | 0.05 – 0.1m |
CROWN SIZE | 0.12 – 0.15m |
TEXTURE | Coarse |
TRUNK | Purplish or green |
FOLIAGE | Dark green, mahogany bright, silver gray with copper margins |
FLOWER COLOR |
Yellow and orange-red
|
SCENT |
No scent
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BLOOMING PERIOD |
April-August
|
SOIL |
Well-drained loam
|
MOISTURE |
Moderate
|
LIGHT |
Partial shade
|
INSECTS & DISEASE | Aphids, mealybugs, fungal leaf spots, stem blights, and root rots |
GROWTH RATE/ HABIT |
Moderate
|
SPACING |
0.9-1.8m
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CHARACTERISTICS/ USES | A handsome prostrate house plant which attains a height of 0.05 – 0.1m and crown size of 0.12 – 0.15m. The trunk looks purplish or green. The leaves are dark green, mahogany bright, silver gray with copper margins. It bears red, yellow or orange-red flowers and thrives well in well-drained loamy soil. It loves partial shade and has a moderate growth rate. It makes a good indoor pot plant or hanging in pot on porches |
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