Medinilla sp. (Medinilla)
Botanical name: Medinilla sp.
Common names: Medinilla, Tropical Chandelier
Family: Melastomataceae
Origin: Southeastern Asia, Phillipines










Some plants bloom. Medinillas perform. With their cascading flower clusters, dramatic tropical foliage, and elegant hanging growth, Medinillas are among the most spectacular flowering tropicals collectors can grow. Native to Southeast Asia and the Philippines, these plants are famous for their pendant blooms that resemble pink chandeliers or tropical lanterns hanging beneath lush glossy leaves.
The most famous species, Medinilla magnifica, produces enormous cascading pink flower clusters, while other species offer coral, orange, or bright rose blooms in different shapes and sizes. Some stay compact for containers and indoor growing, while others become dramatic statement plants for patios and tropical gardens.
But flowers are only part of the appeal. The thick veined foliage gives Medinillas a rich jungle look even when not in bloom, making them attractive year round.
Despite their exotic appearance, many Medinillas are surprisingly manageable when given the right conditions:
- Bright filtered light
- Warm temperatures
- Good humidity and airflow
- Excellent drainage
- Regular moisture without constantly wet soil
They grow best in airy chunky soil mixes rather than dense potting soil, and many gardeners find they actually prefer slightly drying between waterings.
A blooming Medinilla almost always stops people in their tracks. Few plants combine such graceful flowers with such dramatic tropical foliage, making them one of the most unforgettable collector plants you can grow.
Similar plants: Medinilla sp. (Medinilla)
- Medinilla alata (Medinilla)
- Medinilla coccinea ''Gregori Hambali'' (Purple Medinilla )
- Medinilla cumingii (Chandelier Tree)
- Medinilla ericarum (Medinilla)
- Medinilla magnifica (Showy Melastome)
- Medinilla miniata (Crimson Medinilla)
- Medinilla pendula (Baladu)
- Medinilla scortechinii (Orange medinilla)
- Medinilla sieboldiana (Siebold's Medinilla)
- Medinilla speciosa (Showy melastome)
Leaves of this plant are very fragile and may be slightly damaged during transportation which does not hurt new growth. Trim as needed and more new leaves will grow.
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