Black Pagoda Lipstick Plant Blooms
But the burnt orange flowers are also interesting.
Black pagoda lipstick plant blooms. Black pagoda blooms a beautiful yellow bloom the botanical name for lipstick plant is aeschynanthus although lipstick plants are commonly confused for columnea. Aeschynanthus longicaulis black pagoda the flowers on this lipstick plant are less remarkable than its relatives as they are small and green. During the spring and summer months i hang mine under a tree where it gets filtered sunlight. The mottled foliage and shiny leaves add interest to its form.
Plant database entry for lipstick plant aeschynanthus black pagoda. Tip cuttings root easily in soil or perlite. Medium to bright indirect light. Recommendations for growing success.
Black pagoda has interesting yellow and orange flowers with dark mottled foliage. Flowers arise in clusters at the growing tips with each blossom having a coloration of deep orange red to orange to yellow and green near the calyx. These flowers emerge from a maroon bud resembling a tube of lipstick from which the plant derives its common name. The plant requires high humidity and bright light when it is kept indoors.
She also has beautiful dark purple marks on the underside of her leaves. The big difference because columnea and aeschynanthus is found in the bloom columneas have a more prominent bloom while aeschynanthus are not as prominent. Both columneas and aeschynanthus have beautiful tubular blooms. Not only is she one of the easier flowering plants to care for but her flowers really do look like dangling tubes of lipstick when they bloom.
Despite all this makeup talk she s a low maintenance plant that ll spruce up any space. Lipstick plant black pagoda the aeschynanthus lipstick vine has pointy waxy leaves and blooms with bright clusters of red blossoms.