Cryptanthus bivittatus ‘Pink Starlight’ – Earth Star – Starfish Plant –
Description
Cryptanthus – Earth Star – Starfish Plant –
There are about 50 species of mostly stemless, evergreen, mainly dwarf, terrestrial perennials (bromeliads), in this genus. They occur in soil or on rocks in moist to dry, forest regions, at altitudes up to 5,000′ feet in Eastern Brazil. The strap to spoon shaped, finely toothed, wavy edged, sometime attractively zoned, striped, or banded with white or red leaves are borne in flat, star like rosettes with a small central funnel. In some species, offsets form in the leaf axils, others produce them from creeping rhizomes. In summer, inconspicuous, star shaped, often scented, white or greenish white flowers are produced in sunken, corymb like inflorescences in the center of each rosette.
Indoors, grow in terrestrial bromeliad potting mix in full or bright filtered light with moderate to high humidity. In the growing season, water moderately but carefully, mist regularly with tepid water, and apply a dilute fertilizer monthly, reduce water slightly in winter.
Prone to scale insects, and mealy bugs.
C. bivittatus ‘Pink Starlight’ – This stemless bromeliad grows 8″ tall and 14″ wide. It produces rosettes of about 15 strap shaped, striped olive green and white, and suffused deep pink leaves, to 3″ long, longitudinal striped. In summer inconspicuously, slightly scented flowers 1 1/4″ long are borne.
Zones 15
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.