Ceratostema
Ceratostema rauhii
3.92 / 5.0
24 Reviews
Discover Ceratostema rauhii, a striking epiphytic shrub in the Ericaceae family, named in honor of Werner Rauh, a renowned German botanist. This sp...
View full detailsCeratostema pendens
3.5 / 5.0
6 Reviews
This is an epiphytic shrub from the Andean cloud forests. It is prized for its unusual, waxy, tubular flowers that hang down gracefully. Light: B...
View full detailsCeratostema zamorana
5.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
To successfully cultivate Ceratostema zamorana and other similar Ceratostema species, it's crucial to replicate their native conditions while also ...
View full detailsCeratostema gualaquizensis var. laciniata
3.0 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Ceratostema gualaquizensis var. laciniata Culture The var. laciniata refers to a specific variety characterized by its narrower leaves and wavy mar...
View full detailsCeratostema doucettei
5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Ceratostema doucettei Culture Presenting Ceratostema doucettei, a recently described species named in honor of Alfonso Doucette, who first identifi...
View full detailsCeratostema glans
5.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Ceratostema gualaquizensis
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture: Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent...
View full detailsCeratostema lanigerum
2.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Native to the high-altitude cloud forests of the Andes, Ceratostema lanigerum is a striking epiphytic shrub known for its woolly, velvety leaves (h...
View full detailsCeratostema kiatana
Discover the enchanting Ceratostema kiatana, a newly described species named in honor of Dr. Kiat Tan, past director of the Botanical Garden of Sin...
View full detailsCeratostema pedunculatum
Ceratostema pedunculatum Culture Explore Ceratostema pedunculatum, a well-established and striking species within the Ericaceae family, known for i...
View full detailsCeratostema pepeportillae
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Discover the fascinating Ceratostema pepeportillae, a newly described species from the Ericaceae family, named in honor of Jose Portilla, president...
View full detailsCeratostema loucianae
4.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Ceratostema loucianae Culture Light: Prefers bright, indirect light (70–80% shade cloth or dappled sunlight). Avoid direct midday sun to prevent ...
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