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Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i
Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)-i

Whorled plectranthus

Scientific name
Plectranthus verticillatus

Basic Information

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  • Forb/herb
  • Perennial
Height
20cm ~ 30cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
spring,summer
Sunlight Exposure
Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones
10
Cold resistance
Fair
Heat resistance
Good
Habitat of origin
South Africa
Growth Rate
Fast

What is Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)?

What is Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Whorled plectranthus, also known as Plectranthus verticillatus, is a trailing plant native to Southern Africa. Matured plant diameters are dispersed by flowing branches. It is typified uncommonly by its arching, somewhat fleshy strip leaves aligned in volutes of 3 to 4 throughout the stems. The foliage is typically emerald with a dash of reddish beneath, aggregating to its cosmetic measure. This organism produces minute tubular florets in shades of off-white, rosy, or purple, which prosper in delayed summer to premature fall. Plectranthus verticillatus is a insufficient-continuance organism that prospers in oblique sunlight and fine-draining dirt. It is ordinarily germinated in drooping baskets or as a dirt crossing due to its trailing custom. The consequence of Plectranthus verticillatus is not pivotal in stipulations of cosmetic measure. It is a comparatively small organism, attaining elevations of circa 6-12 inches and dispersing up to 24 inches. This organism is facile to germinate and proliferate, constituting it a admired selection for both covered and uncovered gardens.

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Flower meaning

The flower language commonly used in America for Whorled plectranthus is as follows: - Admiration - Appreciation - Understanding - Friendship One typical example is Admiration, symbolizing a deep respect or high regard for someone. This flower language can convey feelings of admiration towards an individual's qualities, achievements, or character traits. The Plectranthus genus contains plants that are used in traditional medicine in India and China. The leaves and roots are harvested for their purported medicinal properties.

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Calendar of Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Calendar

Whorled plectranthus in September in the United States. Occurring once yearly for around 4-6 weeks. Remove dead flowers for extended blooming period. Give adequate sunlight, water. Thrive in well-drained soil, partial shade.

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How to grow Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Watering

For the Whorled plectranthus, watering frequency is a moderate, usually once per 7-10 days during growing time. This plant likes well-draining soil for preventing waterlogging, that can cause root rot. Avoid over-watering, because this can damage the plant by removing oxygen from roots. Change water amount based on conditions like temperature and humidity to keep optimal plant health. In cold seasons, reduce water to once per 2-3 weeks because the plant becomes dormant and needs less wetness. Check soil wetness by putting a finger 1-2 inches deep into the soil; add water when the top layer feels dry.

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Soil and Fertilizer

This plant thrives in pH 6-7. It likes balanced fertilizer. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks when growing. Apply fertilizer per instructions. Do not over-fertilize. Check soil stays loose. Add organic matter if needed.

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Sunlight and Place

Whorled plectranthus thrives in partial shade to full sun conditions. This plant needs to be kept in shade to reduce harsh sun during summer. It requires regular watering and well-drained soil. This plant can handle some frost but should have winter protection. Its best temperature range is between 65-75°F. Some direct sun is good but long intense sun can stress it out. Typically it needs 4-6 hours of sunlight daily.

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Advanced Information of Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Pruning

Every two seasons, precise trimming helps whorled plectranthus keep a tidy shape. This also aids in new leaf development. Trimming is key for promoting dense growth as it results in extra flowers. At the beginning of spring before shoots emerge, trim dead portions or wait until after flowers fade. Cut back to lively junctions where leaves meet stem. Right after cutting back, generously water and situate in bright light to help recuperate. Use a weak fertilizer to help with new leaves. Watch it closely after trimming to guarantee wellness and liveliness.

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Planting and Harvest

Whorled plectranthus thrives best when potted due to its compact growth habit. Fill the pot with well-draining soil, place the plant in the center, and cover the roots with soil. Water thoroughly after planting and place in indirect sunlight. Choose a container with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging when potting this plant. Repot Whorled plectranthus every 2-3 years or when roots outgrow the pot. When repotting, gently loosen the roots, choose a slightly larger pot, and follow the same planting procedure.

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Propagation

Whorled plectranthus can be propagated through stem cuttings or division. Stem cuttings should be taken from a healthy, non-flowering shoot and placed in a well-draining potting mix separated into smaller sections. To ensure successful propagation, provide adequate moisture and light not directly hitting the leaves. Multiple methods used together have increased success rates. Stem cuttings develop roots for replanting usually after 4-6 weeks.

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Pests and Diseases

The plant suffers from normal insects like aphids, mites, and whiteflies. These insects harm by taking sap, causing leaves to become yellow and stunted growth. Measures include checking the plant for insects, using insecticidal soap or neem oil, and keeping good air flow. Also, adding helpful insects like ladybugs can control insects naturally. It can get fungal diseases like powdery mildew and root rot. Powdery mildew looks like a white powder on leaves. Root rot makes the plant wilt and die. To prevent fungal diseases, avoid watering from above, ensure drainage, and remove infected parts quickly. Fungicides can also be used as a final option.

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Habitat of Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Habitat

Toxicity of Whorled plectranthus (Plectranthus verticillatus)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

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