
Aeschynanthus Radicans is more commonly called 'Lipstick Vine' for its unique tubular red flowers that bloom in clusters at the end of vines. New growth comes in bright green before fading to dark green. In nature, Lipstick Vines are epiphytic and grow in the nooks of trees, but you can do this by letting the plant get rootbound in a smaller pot, and use lots of chunky bark when you eventually repot.
Water when pot has mostly dried out. This plant is very tolerant of underwatering, but do not let this plant stand in water.
4" tropical indoor houseplant
Grown in Timmins
Pro-Mix, chunky orchid bark, & perlite soil mixture - no need to repot for 1-2 years. This plant likes to be root bound.