This fascinating tropical shrub is a relative of Dalechampia spathulata. The term 'aff' indicates that this specific variety presents slight differences compared to the original, described species, while still sharing many characteristics. This species is noted for its beautiful floral display, where the true flowers are subtended by two prominent, colorful involucral bracts.
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Light: Bright, indirect light to partial sun. To encourage robust growth and flowering, aim for 6-8 hours of bright, filtered light daily. Avoid intense, direct midday sun, which can scorch the leaves.
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Temperature: 68-86°F (20-30°C). This plant prefers warm conditions and should be sheltered when temperatures drop, as it can be damaged by temperatures below 60°F (15°C).
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Humidity: High humidity is preferred. Maintaining consistent moisture in the air is critical, as fluctuating humidity can negatively impact the plant's health. Regular misting, a humidity tray, or a humidifier is recommended.
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Watering: Allow the top surface of the potting mix to dry before watering again. Do not let the plant sit in soggy soil.
Additional Notes
The inflorescence, a 'pseudanthium' or 'false flower,' is the main ornamental feature. It is comprised of a cluster of small, unisexual flowers surrounded by two large, cordate (heart-shaped), brightly colored bracts that persist for several weeks.