Episode 67, part four: Episcia cupreata aka flame violet

Published: Oct. 4, 2018, 12:06 p.m.

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The flame violet holds its own among any variegated plant you can name, and yet for some reason they are not as popular as they should be! These members of the Gesneriad clan grow in central America where they tend to romp around at ground level, but they also make brilliant trailing plants. The \\u2018cupreata\\u2019 bit means coppery, reflecting the metallic tones of the foliage.

They have been bred extensively to create many beautiful hybrids: some majoring on the flowers, but mostly it\\u2019s the foliage that\\u2019s the central attraction.

See full show notes for all seven plants here: https://is.gd/il5mtB\\xa0

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