

This "Canadian clone" has a little more green in it's leaves making it a little easier to grow.ĭark, metallic rose foliage bearing silver veins and blushing, is surrounded in heavy bands of dark, black-brown. Does really well in bubble bowls and terrariums. Prefers warm temperatures and a humid environment. The flower blooms a brilliant orange-red. The blooms are red-orange, which creates a striking contast to the foliage.īeautiful foliage is variegated with pink, green, and white.

Pebbled, medium green leaves, are adorned with rose and brown highlights. Forms a nice contrast with the dark foliage. Lavender flowers range from a fairly rich tone to nearly white. This variety blooms refreshingly different from the traditional red-orange blooms we normally associate with episcias. Unique! Lime-green fuzzy leaves are topped with blue and white blossoms. Meduim sized leaves show off red-orange blossoms. Light green webbing decorates shiny brown, fuzzy foliage. Images outlined in red - click on image for larger photo. per gallon of water during spring and summer, when plants are actively growing. per gallon of water, with every watering. Feed plants regularly, using a well balanced fertilizer, at ¼ tsp. Let soil become slightly dry between waterings. Episcias are warm loving plants, detesting cold air drafts and over watering. The foliage color will vary according to the light intensity. Quick growth and continuous blooms will be easily achieved with 14 hours of fluorescent light daily or by placing plants in a very bright window. Flower colors range from shades of red and red-orange, to pink, lavender, and even yellow. Episcias are commonly called "flame violets," and are primarily grown for their beautiful foliage.
