Kohleria 'Mother's Lipstick'

42.14083862, -87.78530884

42.14123154, -87.78518677

Mother's Lipstick Kohleria

Kohleria are herbacious perennial plants in the gesneriad family native to tropical America. Kohleria ‘Mother’s Lipstick’ has tubular red flowers densely covered with golden fuzz. The calyx lobes have irregular magenta spots over a white and pale yellow background. It has deep green leaves suffused with reddish-brown.

Kohlerias are characterized by soft, ovate scalloped leaves and tubular flowers that are covered with soft fuzz. Related to African violets, the leaves are often suffused with purple or brown. The tubes, which are an inch or two long are inflated and flare out into five spotted lobes. In the right conditions (indoors) kohlerias grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights.

Soil:
Moderate
Plant Shape:
Upright
Exposure:
Partial Shade
Full Shade
Bloom Color:
Purple
Landscape Use:
Specimen Plant
Plant Type:
Perennial
Hardiness Zone:
10 - 12