Species lipstick plant
Vibrant, tube-shaped red flower and green leaves, taking energy from brown stems and tiny white thorns.

lipstick plant

Aeschynanthus radicans

The lipstick plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) is an amazing species that stands out with its unique color, texture and shape. Its waxy leaves have attractive colors, making it pleasing to look at, while its clusters of bright red and orange flowers look like tubes of lipstick! This plant is very easy to care for, being a low-maintenance, tropical evergreen climber. It does best in bright, indirect sunlight and in moist, well-drained soil. Additionally, it is known for its long flowering period, adding a splash of color to your indoor or outdoor spaces. With its beautiful colors, distinctive leaves, and ease of care, the lipstick plant is a fantastic addition to any garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Stem Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Division,Leaf Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 11

Flowers:

Red Flowers

Sun:

part shade,full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,yellow,pink

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Tropical:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

watering

The lipstick plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) prefers a moderately moist, yet well-drained soil, so it should be watered once the top inch of soil has become dry, approximately every 7-10 days. The warmer the temperature and more light the plant receives, the quicker the soil will become dry, so the frequency of watering may need to be adjusted accordingly. During the spring and summer months, the plant may also benefit from an occasional misting.

sunlight

The lipstick plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) prefers to have bright, but not direct, sunlight for several hours a day. They should have some shade in the afternoon in parts of the country with more intense sunlight. Ideally, they should have 4-6 hours of bright, indirect light daily in order to maintain their shape and colouring. For locations that are colder, they can tolerate a few more hours of sunlight, up to 8 hours a day. In hotter spots, 4-5 hours of light is preferred.

pruning

The best time to prune a Lipstick Plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) is usually in the early Spring, shortly after it has finished blooming. You should prune the stems back by up to 1-third of their length, and also remove any dead, damaged or diseased stems. Keep in mind that this is a vigorous grower, and you may need to prune more than 1-third of the stems every year to keep it in check.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Aeschynanthus radicans typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.

Starts Flowering

Aeschynanthus radicans typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.

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