Name
Classifications and Characteristics
Plant Growth Form | Herbaceous Plant |
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Biogeography
Native Distribution | Of horticultural origin - hybrid Streptocarpus created in 2002; parent plants were un-named hybrids. |
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Preferred Climate Zone | Sub-Tropical / Monsoonal |
Description and Ethnobotany
Growth Form | Rosette forming herb to 20cm in height |
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Foliage | Leaves to 15-25cm long by 8cm wide, broad lanceolate, mid green; upper surface of leaf densely pubescent; leaf margins crenulate - undulate. |
Flowers | Inflorescence to 15cm tall, flowers tubular with flaring corolla to 5.8cm long by 5.8cm wide; corolla tube and throat of flower white, corolla lobes cherry red. |
Landscaping Features
Desirable Plant Features | Ornamental Flowers |
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Landscape Uses | Interiorscape/ Indoor Plant, Container Planting |
Plant Care and Propagation
Light Preference | Semi-Shade |
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Water Preference | Moderate Water, Occasional Misting |
Rootzone Tolerance | Moist Soils, Well-Drained Soils, Fertile Loamy Soils, Low Humidity / Aircon, Easy to Grow |
Planting Remarks | Prefers a cooler growing environment (25'c or less) - under local conditions, this plant is best grown in air conditioned areas with very bright, indirect light, or morning sun. The growing media should be allowed to dry out slightly between waterings . Feed with dilute liquid fertilizer periodically. |
Pest(s) | Sucking Insects |
Propagation Method | Leaf Cutting, Division |
Foliar
Foliage Retention | Evergreen |
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Mature Foliage Colour(s) | Green |
Mature Foliage Texture(s) | Hairy / Hirsute |
Floral (Angiosperm)
Flower Colour(s) | Red, White |
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Flower Texture(s) | Thin |
Flower Grouping | Cluster / Inflorescence |
Image Repository
Others
Master ID | 31698 |
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Species ID | 6097 |
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