Hiding in
plain sight.
What plants are in the most demand?
Garden center buyers will tell you
that they want variegated and flowering. And the underlying feature --- cute.
The Gesneriad world has many of
these plants that are hidden away --- only to show up occasionally in hobby plant shows.
The plant, Gloxinia erinoides, is a
species from South America that is tougher than it looks. Growing from a rhizome, the clone I have from
Barb, may be ‘Red Satin’. It has spotted
leaves and flowers easily with multiple spikes with delicate looking
flowers. It’s very cute close up.
I’m testing it on my west kitchen
window. So far, the flowers continue to
open and there are no brown leaves --- apparently it doesn’t need extra humidity. It can be in a terrarium, but who needs it.
This flowering houseplant has been
in cultivation for years by almost no one.
It just needs to get out there.
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