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songlim18 (140) wrote the following
about Aeschynanthus parvifolius on Nov 27 2008

The lipstick plant has trailing stems and it cascades gracefully from hanging baskets. Though the tabular flowers has withered after a week, but I see new foliage and also many tiny buds inside a tubular case. It appears to thrive well in a warm, sunny but shady place. My faces the South. The lipstick plant grows best in a loose, well-drained soil, high in sphagnum peat moss and sharp sand or perlite. Repot infrequently as the plant blooms best if slightly potbound.

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