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alpinia purpurea red

Posted by martys z7 MS (My Page) on
Sat, Jun 17, 06 at 10:03

The pictures I have seen of this plant and flower make it appear to be rather large (say at least 3 or 4 feet) but I have received starts of the plant on 2 occasions and they are very small (less than 1 foot). One of the starts is now several years old and has grown no taller (and has not bloomed). How tall is this plant supposed to get and is my short plant something else?
Marty


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RE: alpinia purpurea red

The size and blooming of Alpinia purpurata/purpurea can be influenced by many factors.

We've seen them here growing to 10+ feet tall. We have newly planted ones blooming right now at about 1 foot and 3 feet tall. Oftentimes, you'll see the babies, less than a foot tall, blooming while still attached to the mother plant.

Some plants grow quickly, others seem to take forever. Even the "same" plant in different parts of the yard grow differently.

I think it depends on all factors: sun, water, soil, fertilizer, length of growing season, etc.

Remember, Alpinias are a zone 10-11 plant. Perhaps in zone 7 they're not getting a long enough growing season.

-Ray


 
 

 

 


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