Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Dichorisandra pendula

Dichorisandra pendula
I don't normally do houseplants but I'm making an exception for this lovely species from Brazil, which is still rare in the trade but easy to grow with ordinary home temperatures, moderate to bright light and the compost kept evenly moist. Humidity doesn't seem to be an issue.
Dichorisandra pendula
It has an exceptionally elegant graceful habit - somewhat like a willowy ginger, and produces lavender blue flowers all summer. Like most commelinaceae (Tradescantia etc) the individual flowers only last a day but are produced continuously throughout the growing season. The foliage is deep glossy green.
Dichorisandra pendula
A lovely thing - every home should have one. Incredibly slow to produce however, hence the price.
In production

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