Common Copperleaf
Acalypha rhomboidea
Also Known As - Common Three Seed Mercury,Rhombic Copperleaf,Rhombic Three-Seeded Mercury,Three-Seed MercuryWatering:
Frequent
Propagation:
Stem Propagation,Layering Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
8
Flowers:
Green/Brown Flowers
Sun:
full sun,part shade
Soil:
Humus Enriched
Fruits:
green,yellow Fruits Ready In Summer
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Water the Common Copperleaf regularly, and water deeply. This plant prefers evenly moist soil and does not tolerate overly dry or soggy soil. During regular growing conditions it is best to water the plant once every 5-7 days, ensuring that the soil does not dry out completely between watering. During periods of scorching hot temperatures or extra bright sunlight, it may require more frequent watering. If the leaves start to wilt or droop, it may need more frequent watering. The ideal soil environment for a Common Copperleaf is 1 that is well-drained but still maintains some moisture. If the soil dries too quickly, add organic matter like compost or peat moss to the soil.
sunlight
Common Copperleaf plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight throughout the day, but will tolerate partial shade conditions. However, in order to achieve optimal growth and flowering, they require a minimum of 4 hours of direct sunlight each day. For best results, ensure that the plant receives a minimum of 3 hours of direct sunlight in the morning and 1 hour in the late afternoon. It is best to rotate the plant regularly if it is in an area with direct sunlight, so that all the leaves can benefit from the light.
pruning
Common Copperleaf should be pruned in the early spring before new growth begins. An annual light pruning will help encourage bushy, full growth and keep the plant from becoming too leggy. Pruning should involve removing dead or damaged branches and any spindly or crowded growth. This will help keep the plant evenly structured and promote better airflow. When pruning a Common Cooperleaf, it is important to use clean, sharp pruning shears to ensure clean cuts and help minimize the risk of disease. Prune only up to 1-third of the total plant foliage at 1 time to avoid over-pruning.