Lipstick Plant – Aeschynanthus pulcher

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Lipstick Plant – Aeschynanthus pulcher

Common Name: Lipstick Plant, Lipstick Vine

Botanical Name: Aeschynanthus pulcher, ie-skee-NAN-thus PUL-ker

Decorative Life: Many weeks to months. Under right environmental conditions, numerous flowers can be present nearly all the time.

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Harvest Instructions:

Biggest production problem is to get predictable and uniform flowering as the precise cultural requirements are still being developed.

Family Roots:
  • Member of the Gesneriaceae (gesneria family).
  • Native of Java.
  • Related species include gentian, exacum or Persian violet and African violet.
Personality:
  • Classed as a dicotyledon, leaves not parallel veined.
  • Flowers tubular, in clusters at stem ends.
  • Plant is often vine-like, leaves are fleshy. This species is classified as an epiphyte (living on other plants but not parasitic, like many orchids).
Storage Specifics:

Chill sensitive, store above 55F.

Tidbits:
  • The specific epithet name of “pulcher” means handsome, beautiful. From “aischyno”, to be ashamed, and “anthos”, flower, referring to the red flowers.
  • The cluster of flowers appearing on the ends of stems resemble a group of lipsticks, hence the common name.
  • This species is classified as an “epiphyte” or air plant. It grows on other plants and elevated supports as subshrubs or vines. It is not a parasite but obtains water and nutrients through a spongy covering of their roots.