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Hypoestes sanguinolenta plant

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These are not especially challenging plants to grow and will thrive in a grouping of other plants. They do appreciate occasional misting to raise the ambient humidity and you should pinch off shoots that reach 15″ inches or so.

This will encourage bushiness and keep the plant in a more manageable form. Left unpruned, the plant will grow into a small, loose shrub of about two feet. When it does flower, the flowers are insignificant lavender blooms that are produced from spikes. Pinch these off to prolong the plant’s vitality, and flowering often seems to mark the beginning of the end for these plants. Lastly, watch out for scale, whitefly, and aphids on these plants and treat at the very first sign of infestation.The varieties ‘Splash’ and ‘Confetti’ are the standards, but even within these two main varieties there is significant variety in the final leaf coloration. Leaves range from pink-speckled to red-speckled with red leaf bases.The most common polka dot plant on the market is the pink polka dot, but in recent years growers have introduced new varieties in colors such as white or red. They’ve also developed plants with deeper colors and brighter contrast, so your plants will pop even more.

Description

 

Polka dot plants are not especially difficult to grow, and their main drawback is their relatively short lifespan. After flowering, the plant will likely become dormant or die outright. As a result, it’s best to buy new ones every spring and attempt to propagate new plants, although be warned: propagation isn’t easy or very fast.

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Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 36 × 15 × 15 cm
Common Name

Annual flower houseplant

Difficulty

Easy to grow

Fertilizer

Apply any organic fertilizer

Height

0.5 to 1.5 feet

Soil

requires well-drained soil
Prefers high humidity and warm weather.

Sunlight

part shade

Temperature

0° to 5° F,

Water

medium

Bloom Time

Early summer