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Keep the soil evenly moist spring through fall. Water less in winter, keeping the Gynura plant barely moist. When watering, take care not to get water drops on the leaves which can damage them.
Gynura houseplant may produce orange flowers; however, their odor is unpleasant. Many gardeners snip off the buds to avoid the smelly blooms. Flowers are a sign the plant has reached maturity; be sure to start cuttings if you’ve not already got them growing.
Providing bright light will enhance the color of this stunning foliage plant. If the leaves are more green than purple, move Gynura to a sunnier spot. Keep the plant out of harsh, direct sunlight, though, because its leaves will scorch.
Pinching off the stem tips is the way to make Gynura branch out for a fuller, bushier plant. Don't toss out those stem tip cuttings, either. They'll root easily, giving you more beautiful plants.
Gynura houseplant may produce orange flowers; however, their odor is unpleasant. Many gardeners snip off the buds to avoid the smelly blooms. Flowers are a sign the plant has reached maturity; be sure to start cuttings if you’ve not already got them growing.
Providing bright light will enhance the color of this stunning foliage plant. If the leaves are more green than purple, move Gynura to a sunnier spot. Keep the plant out of harsh, direct sunlight, though, because its leaves will scorch.
Pinching off the stem tips is the way to make Gynura branch out for a fuller, bushier plant. Don't toss out those stem tip cuttings, either. They'll root easily, giving you more beautiful plants.
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Plants Encyclopdias
2016-08-17
Name: Purple Passion
Latin: Gynura aurantiaca
Origin: Asia
Plant height: 50 - 90 cm
Reproduction: #Stems
Difficulty level: #Medium
Tags: #Asia #Gynuraaurantiaca
Latin: Gynura aurantiaca
Origin: Asia
Plant height: 50 - 90 cm
Reproduction: #Stems
Difficulty level: #Medium
Tags: #Asia #Gynuraaurantiaca
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