Geogenanthus ciliatus originates from damp forests of Southern America. It only grows at the forest floor. This species is closely related to the better-known genus and common houseplant Tradescantia. The plant consists of a stout stem with one or sometimes two terminal leaves. The leaves of this plant are almost round and have an extraordinarily dark coloration. In some conditions, the color of the glossy leaves are almost black with a faint blue shine. The lower surface of the leaves are slightly hairy and purple. In some cases it is possible for this plant to produce flowers. Flowers have a purple to blue color and, similar to other species within this family, have three petals. Propagation is most easy by cuttings. Cut the main stem with one or two leaves and place this in water or soil to root.
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| Adult height: 100 cm |
| Adult width: 40 cm |
| Flower period: All year |
| Temperature winter: 5 °C |
| Product type: Plant |
| Growth habit: Creeping |
| Growth rate: Normal |
| Plant type: Botanical |
| Properties: Special |
| Araflora info: Limited |
| Natural habitat: South America |
| Altitude range: 0-1000 m |




















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