Archive for the ‘Episcia’ Category
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There are so many episcias that look so much alike! You wouldn’t know they were different unless you look at the name! The flower on this one does look different than episcia Teddy Bear, Thad’s Pinka Dot and Dixie’s Pink Shimmer. I just added this one to my collection around April/March.
What a beautiful flower!
Below is a picture of a starter plant of Dory’s Golden Glitter in a 5 0z cup.
Below is a picture of Episcia Ember Lace in green form. My ember lace turned green! But it still blooms beautiful hot pink flowers. I tried to keep it pink; but it just kept growing green leaves.
What a surprise my Ember Lace Reverse started blooming pink/yellow flowers! I hope it continues to bloom that way!
Here are more pictures of Ember Lace reverse. This is a starter plant I started from the Mother plant above. This one is blooming yellow!
Below is a starter plant of Ember Lace Reverse
This episcia was added to my collection around April, 2011. I purchased this one just because I am trying to collect episcias, I don’t have. It looks very much like Teddy Bear and a few other episcias that I also purchased in April. I will post pictures of them later. This episcia is a fast grower and blooms dark pink flowers.
Thad’s Pinka Dot growing in a solo cup
I thought I had posted this one a long time ago! But it looks so much like Jim’s curly I thought it was already posted. Any way here is a picture of this beautiful episicia. It has dark brown/bronze leaves with dark red/burgundy veins. It is so easy to grow and propagate.
Below are is a starter plant of Scarlett Ribbon.
There are no words to describe this beautiful episcia! I just love it! I am so glad I purchased this one. I have it growing outside on my patio. It is 103 degrees right now here in Texas! Episcias just love the heat, but sometimes I think one day I am going to find them burned to a crisp! But they just keep on growing like weeds. Below is a picture of Jim’s Curly in a 4″ pot.
What a Beautiful episcia! It keeps getting larger and larger! This is a good episcia to add to your collection. It is just to easy to grow, but you need plenty of room because as you can see it grows rather large!
Below is a starter plant of Jim’s New Star in a 4″ pot
Below is a starter plant of Jim’s New Star in a 2.5 cup. It is ready to be transplanted in a larger pot.