
How to Grow and Care for Kohleria - World of Flowering Plants
Kohleria plants originated in Mexico and South America. They produce tubular and often speckled flowers in various colors, and their foliage can also be decorative. Although hardy in U.S. …
Kohleria - Wikipedia
Kohleria is a New World genus of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. The plants are generally tropical herbs or subshrubs with velvety stems and foliage and brightly colored …
Kohleria Plant Care: How to Grow Indoors and Get the Most Blooms
Kohleria care, profile and picture of this beautiful house plant. Find out how to get the most blooms. How and when to water, fertilize and overwinter.
6 Reasons Why You'll Love Kohleria as a Houseplant (& Care Guide)
Feb 7, 2023 · Kohleria is a low-maintenance tropical houseplant that blooms for months. Here's a simple kohleria care guide to keep it happy.
Kohleria - Pacific Bulb Society
Aug 30, 2016 · Kohleria is a genus of about 33 species, along with a number of natural hybrids in the family Gesneriaceae. The genus is distributed from central Mexico into northern South …
Kohlerias - Everblooming Houseplants
Slender elegant kohleria, bright red and white flowers, dark leaved with purple undersides
Kohleria | Gesneriad Reference Web
Kohleria is a Neotropical genus of the subtribe Gloxiniinae with around 22 species currently known. Species are distributed throughout the Western Cordillera from Peru to Mexico, as well …
How to Grow Tree Gloxinia — Kohleria - Harvest to Table
Kohleria, also called tree gloxinia, is a topical flowering plant with attractive velvety foliage. Tubular or bell-shaped red flowers appear mostly from summer through fall. With the proper …
How to Grow Kohleria - Weekand
May 1, 2013 · Fuzzy-leafed gesneriads, kohlerias (Kohleria spp.) originated in Mexico and South America. They produce tubular and often speckled flowers in a variety of colors, and their …
Kohleria ‘Longwood’ (Kohleria hybrid) - Logee’s
Kohleria ‘Longwood’ (Kohleria hybrid) A perfect choice for an east or west window with winter temperatures above 60° and partial sun exposure. Unlike other cultivars in this genus, K. …
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