The plants in this category are "cousins" to the African violet, which is also a gesneriad.
Aeschynanthus are commonly called "lipstick" plants. The blossoms of many of the varieties listed have the appearance of emerging or extending from a tube of lipstick, hence the name "lipstick" plant. Flower colors range from red, orange, and combinations of red, yellow and orange. May be grown in hanging baskets and placed outside in the summer in shaded areas. Indoors, grow in south or west windows for best results. Let soil become slightly dry between waterings. Use a light porous potting mix. Feed plants regularly, using a well balanced fertilizer, at ¼ tsp. per gallon of water, with every watering. Fertilizer may be increased to ½ to 1 full tsp. per gallon of water during spring, and summer, when plants are actively growing, depending upon the size of the plant. (Larger plants can handle more fertilizer.)
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Aeschynanthus - Black Pagoda
Clusters of deep yellow and burnt orange flowers complement dark green leaves marbled with maroon. This semi-trailer is a recurrent bloomer.
(LLG)
Aeschynanthus - Frostfire
Free flowering and showy bright red tubular flowers; the calyx is touched with white on the underside. Strong foliage with good trailing habits.
(Hyb.- unknown)
Aeschynanthus - Holiday Bells
Clusters of festive red flowers are striped with purple and yellow emerge from translucent, coral-rose, bell shaped calyces. Good trailing and blooming habits.
(Kartuz)
Aeschynanthus - Lipstick Plant
A magnificent cultivar that easily provides lush growth and clusters of red tubular flowers extending from red calyx.
(We have tried for the past few years to identify this variety so it could have a 'proper' name, but nobody has been able to identify it!)
Aeschynanthus - lobbianus
Cream throat, on red blooms, with long, wine colored calyx, deep green leaves.
(species)
Aeschynanthus - lobbianus (variegated)
White variegation, with reddish tips on the mature leaves, make for a striking contrast to the fluted wine calyx and red flowers.
(species)
Aeschynanthus - obconicus
Large growing, waxy green leaves, translucent, cherry bell shaped calyx, frames the breathtaking red blooms.
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Aeschynanthus - Tricolor
Smaller growing, medium green leaves; red blooms have nearly black stripes and yellow-orange protruding from the throat.
(Hyb.- unknown)
Aeschynanthus - xSplendidus
(formerly listed here as speciosus)
A spectacular array of large, brilliant yellow and orange flowers, in terminal clusters, are produced upon long, fleshy, pointed leaves. A very large growing, beautiful plant that is extremely popular.
(Prince)