Ixora coccinea typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.
flame of the woods
Ixora coccinea
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Air Layering Propagation,Stem Propagation,Grafting Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
9 - 11
Flowers:
Bright red Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Fruits:
red,orange Fruits Ready In
Leaf:
Yes
Growth Rate:
High
Maintenance:
Low
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Flame of the woods (Ixora coccinea) should be watered approximately once a week, with enough water to moisten the soil to a depth of 8-10 inches. The soil should never be left soggy or dry. It is important to check the soil once a week for dryness. If the soil feels dry to the touch, it is time to water. If it is still damp, wait another day or 2 before watering. As temperatures rise and the plant's growth increases, you may need to water more frequently.
sunlight
The flame of the woods (Ixora coccinea) typically thrives in locations that receive direct sunlight for 4–6 hours daily. However, this prediction can vary depending on season and climate. During the summer when hours of day light are longer, 6 or more hours of direct sunlight is usually ideal. When temperatures begin to drop in Autumn and Winter, it's best to move this plant into an area of your garden that receives partial shade for the majority of the day.
pruning
Flame of the Woods (Ixora coccinea) should be pruned once a year in late spring or early summer to stimulate flowering and encourage healthy growth. Pruning should be done to remove dead or weak branches, and thin out the foliage to maintain an open canopy. For optimal flowering, remove all flower clusters and buds. The plant can also be pruned back to control height and width, but should not be cut too severely as too much pruning can reduce flowering.
Season
Ixora coccinea typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.
Ixora coccinea is typically harvested from June to August.