About
A dwarf, tufted perennial from rocky habitats in the Greek and Turkish Alps with narrow, hairy, grey-green leaves in small cushion-mats and small, white, five-petalled flowers on very short stems in spring. A compact and charming high-alpine Arenaria for a very well-drained, cool alpine house or trough.
About the genus
Streptocarpus can be annuals, perennials or subshrubs, with usually wrinkled, lance-shaped to rounded leaves and clusters of tubular to trumpet-shaped flowers with 5 spreading lobes, often borne throughout the year
Plant details
Suggested usesWindowsills, conservatories, warm greenhouses. An excellent houseplant.
Care notes
CultivationGrow in well-drained, peat-free houseplant compost. Bright indirect light. Keep evenly moist but not wet. 15-25�C.
PruningRemove spent flower stems at the base to encourage further blooms. Trim damaged leaves.
PropagationLeaf cuttings in spring or summer � cut a leaf section and insert in compost. Divide large rosettes.
Pest resistanceMealybugs and aphids may occur indoors.
Disease resistanceCrown rot from overwatering. Powdery mildew in poor air circulation.