Black Pagoda Lipstick Aeschynanthus Plant

Black Pagoda Lipstick Aeschynanthus is a stunning indoor plant with cascading stems and vibrant orange blooms, perfect for hanging baskets.

$21.99

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    10-11
  • Soil type

    Well-draining potting mix
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Indirect light
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round, with a focus on spring for best growth

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    Discover the Beauty of Black Pagoda Lipstick Aeschynanthus

    The Black Pagoda Lipstick Aeschynanthus is a remarkable houseplant that thrives in low-light conditions, making it an excellent choice for indoor gardening enthusiasts. Its cascading stems adorned with bright orange blooms will add a touch of vibrancy to your home decor.

    Unique Characteristics

    With its mottled foliage and shiny leaves, this plant creates visual interest and becomes a conversation starter in any room. The flowers appear in clusters at the growing tips, showcasing a stunning color gradient from deep orange-red to yellow near the calyx, complemented by protruding pistils that add to its charm.

    Benefits of Growing Black Pagoda

    Black Pagoda is not only beautiful but also highly resilient, capable of tolerating dryness with ease. This makes it ideal for busy individuals or those new to plant care. Flowering typically occurs in late winter and spring, bringing life to your indoor space during the colder months.

    Care Instructions

    To ensure your Black Pagoda thrives, plant it in well-draining soil and place it in a location that receives indirect light. Regular watering is essential, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings to avoid overwatering.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What size pot should I use for my Black Pagoda Lipstick Plant? A 6-inch pot is ideal for optimal growth.
    • How often should I water my Black Pagoda? Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
    • Can this plant tolerate low light? Yes, it prefers lower light conditions.
    • When does the Black Pagoda bloom? Expect blooms in late winter and spring.
    • Is the Black Pagoda safe for pets? Yes, it is considered non-toxic to pets.

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