Aeschynanthus radicans 'Rasta' Curly Lipstick Plant - 4 Inch

Ed's Plant Shop  |  SKU: ARR04W

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Description

Meet the Rasta Lipstick Plant: A Funky Twist on a Classic!

Looking to spice up your plant collection? The Rasta Lipstick Plant is here to bring some serious flair! With its vibrant, tubular flowers and lush green foliage, this stunning beauty adds a splash of color and a fun vibe to any space. Whether you hang it in a basket or let it cascade from a shelf, the Rasta Lipstick Plant is sure to turn heads and spark conversations.


Rasta Lipstick Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Aeschynanthus radicans 'Rasta'
  • Common Name(s): Lipstick Plant Rasta plant, Rasta Lipstick Plant
  • FamilyGesneriaceae
  • Native RangeVietnam, Malaysia & Thailand

Rasta Lipstick Plant Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Medium light to partial shade 
  • Water: Allow to dry fully between waterings
  • Humidity:  Basic household humidity
  • Temperature: 75-85F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
  • Feeding: Fertilize using a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer monthly during spring and summer
  • Propagation: Stem Cuttings
  • Growth: Vining, Bushy
  • Common Pests Look out for aphids, mealybugs, and mites
  • Toxicity: Known to be nontoxic to dogs, cats and humans yet may cause reactions in certain individuals if ingested. With all plants we recommend keeping them out of reach of children and pets.

Fun Fact About the Rasta Lipstick Plant: A Blooming Marvel!

Did you know that the Rasta Lipstick Plant can produce blooms year-round if given the right care? This plant is not just a pretty decoration; its flowers attract pollinators, making it a favorite among plant lovers and nature enthusiasts alike!

History of the Rasta Lipstick Plant

The Rasta Lipstick Plant hails from the lush, tropical forests of Southeast Asia, where it flourishes under the canopy of larger plants. Its vibrant flowers and rich green leaves have captivated plant enthusiasts for generations. With its vibrant colors reminiscent of the Rastafarian flag, this plant is often associated with creativity and joy. Over the years, it has become a popular choice for indoor gardens, symbolizing tropical beauty and easy care.