Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Plant Beloperone Family-Acantaceae

Syn. Justicia, Drejerella, Duvernoia, Libonia.Genus of about 420 species of evergreen perennials, shrubs and subshrubs from a wide range of habitats in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide and from temperate North America. Beloperone is an easy-to-grow shrubby plant which bears salmon-coloured, prawn-shaped flower-heads at the end of the arching stems. The blooms appear nearly all year round.When young, remove some of the first flowers to make sure that a vigorous bush is formed. Cut the plant back to half size each spring.Beloperone may grow up to 3-4 ft high.
Average warmth. Keep fairly cool in winter (60F or 16-18C). Provide as much light as possible. Grow in soil-based potting mix.
Water freely from spring to autumn - sparingly in winter. Misting is not necessary.
Take semi-ripe (not woody) cuttings.

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