Status:
valid
Authors:
Fritsch
Source:
cmp
Year:
1906
Citation Micro:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 484 (1906)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000670291
Common Names
- Episcia Fimbriata
- Fringed Episcia
- Fringed Flame Violet
Description
Episcia fimbriata (also called Fringed Episcia, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant native to South America. It has small, star-shaped flowers and narrow, grass-like leaves. It grows in open woodlands and grasslands.
Uses & Benefits
Episcia fimbriata is a popular ornamental plant, often grown indoors. It is known for its large, showy blooms and its ability to tolerate low light levels. It can also be used as a ground cover in shady areas.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Episcia fimbriata is small and white, with a yellow center. The seed is a small, black, ovoid-shaped seed. The seedlings are small and green, with a single pair of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Episcia fimbriata can be propagated from stem cuttings. The cuttings should be taken from the tips of the stems and planted in moist, well-draining soil. The soil should be kept moist but not soggy. The plant should be kept in a warm, humid environment with bright, indirect sunlight. Fertilize the plant every two weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
Where to Find Episcia fimbriata
Episcia fimbriata is native to Central and South America.
Episcia fimbriata FAQ
What is the best soil for Episcia fimbriata?
Episcia fimbriata prefers a well-draining soil with a pH of 6.0-7.0.
How much light does Episcia fimbriata need?
Episcia fimbriata needs bright, indirect light.
How often should Episcia fimbriata be watered?
Episcia fimbriata should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry.
Species in the Episcia genus
Episcia duidae,
Episcia rubra,
Episcia andina,
Episcia cupreata,
Episcia fimbriata,
Episcia lilacina,
Episcia melittifolia,
Episcia prancei,
Episcia reptans,
Episcia sphalera,
Species in the Gesneriaceae family
Acanthonema diandrum,
Achimenes admirabilis,
Achimenes antirrhina,
Achimenes brevifolia,
Achimenes candida,
Achimenes cettoana,
Achimenes dulcis,
Achimenes erecta,
Achimenes fimbriata,
Achimenes flava,
Achimenes glabrata,
Achimenes grandiflora,
Achimenes heterophylla,
Achimenes hintoniana,
Achimenes longiflora,
Achimenes mexicana,
Achimenes misera,
Achimenes nayaritensis,
Achimenes obscura,
Achimenes occidentalis,
Achimenes patens,
Achimenes pedunculata,
Achimenes skinneri,
Achimenes woodii,
Achimenes tincticoma,
Achimenes elota,
Achimenes sanguinea,
Achimenes ixtapaensis,
Aeschynanthus citrinus,
Aeschynanthus membranifolius,
Aeschynanthus mendumiae,
Aeschynanthus sojolianus,
Aeschynanthus dischidioides,
Aeschynanthus minutifolius,
Aeschynanthus acuminatissimus,
Aeschynanthus acuminatus,
Aeschynanthus albidus,
Aeschynanthus amboinensis,
Aeschynanthus amoenus,
Aeschynanthus andersonii,
Aeschynanthus angustifolius,
Aeschynanthus angustioblongus,
Aeschynanthus apicidens,
Aeschynanthus arctocalyx,
Aeschynanthus arfakensis,
Aeschynanthus argentii,
Aeschynanthus asclepioides,
Aeschynanthus atrorubens,
Aeschynanthus atrosanguineus,
Aeschynanthus batakiorum,