HAVE: Chrisostemis Pulchella
cocomo
17 years ago
I have several small Chrisostemis pulchellas. This is a rare gesneriad native to the West Indies. It is very easy to grow has olive-brown shiny and suculent leaves and produces yellow flowers with orange calixes. The flowers die in a week but the bright orange calixes remain for months giving the appearance of an ever blooming plant. It goes through a dormant phase in the winter and dries up leaving corms attached to the dead stems from which new plants can be grown in spring.
I am willing to trade for:
yellow flowering episcias
blue flowering episcias
Streptocarpus (all colors)
Other gesneriads...
begonias, specially rex
gcolbert28303
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