Aeschynanthus marmoratus - planta curgatoare exotica, cu frunzis marmorat
Aeschynanthus marmoratus is a tropical plant native to Southeast Asia, prized for its ornamental, dark green foliage with olive-marbled spots and contrasting veins. It is a trailing plant, ideal for hanging pots or planters, where its long stems and glossy leaves create a spectacular effect. It sometimes blooms indoors, with tubular, reddish-brown flowers with a yellowish-green interior.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
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Full name: Aeschynanthus marmoratus
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Common name: Lipstick plant, lipstick flower, lipstick plant (variety with marbled foliage)
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Family: Gesneriaceae
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Growth type: Perennial, epiphytic, creeping plant, with long and flexible shoots
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Leaves: Oblong, green with olive-marbled spots and a red-purple underside, very decorative
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Flowers: Tubular, reddish-brown with a greenish-yellow interior, appear occasionally in optimal growing conditions
🌞 Growing conditions:
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Light: Bright, filtered light; avoid direct midday sun
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Soil: Light, aerated, well-drained, based on peat, bark and perlite
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Watering: Moderate; allow the substrate to dry slightly between waterings
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Optimum temperature: 18–26°C; does not tolerate cold below 15°C
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Humidity: High; prefers fine misting or a humidifier
✨ Advantages and uses:
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Spectacular creeping plant, perfect for hanging pots
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Marbled foliage, decorative all year round
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It can bloom, adding an extra touch of exoticism through its tubular flowers.
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Easy to maintain in warm and bright indoor conditions