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Columnea purpureovittata, Trichantha purpureovittata, Columnea

Columnea purpureovittata, Trichantha purpureovittata

Columnea
Family: Gesneriaceae
Origin: Central America
Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantOrnamental foliageUnusual color

It is a small evergreen shrub, native to Central America, that grows to a height of 2- 5 ft. It is an epiphyte and prefers semi-shaded to light locations, where temperatures stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Columnea purpureovittata requires regular watering, but keep it well-drained, and ensure that it does not sit in water. This plant also needs regular fertilization to promote healthy foliage, especially when grown in a pot. In cold regions, it is recommended to bring it inside or to grow it in a pot, which should be kept indoors during the winter months.

Columnea purpureovittata will reward you with its unusual color and ornamental foliage of tight spirals of long and slender leaves, which can range from orange to purple depending on the amount of light it gets. As with most epiphytic plant, the soil should be very porous and well-drained, so it can be mixed with peat moss and perlite. The pot can be placed in a terrarium or glass house where it can get enough humidity and light. The best way to care for the Columnea purpureovittata is to ensure that the soil is not allowed to dry out completely and that the potting medium is kept moist. Additionally, humidity levels should be kept high, as well as providing direct sunlight for several hours each day. It can be grown in USDA Zones 9-11. When grown in colder regions, you should also ensure that it is kept away from cold drafts and temperatures below 40°F. To keep it healthy, it is also important to provide regular fertilization and prune back any overgrown stems. With a proper care, Columnea purpureovittata can make an excellent addition to the home garden.


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