
Achimenes - Wikipedia
Achimenes / æˈkɪmɪniːz / [2] is a genus of about 25 species of tropical and subtropical rhizomatous perennial herbs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers, widow's tears, Cupid's bower, or hot water plant.
Achimenes Care: How To Grow Achimenes Magic Flowers - Gardening Know How
Jun 15, 2021 · This native Mexican plant species is an interesting rhizomatous perennial that produces flowers from summer to fall. In addition, Achimenes care is easy. Keep reading to learn how to grow Achimenes magic flowers.
Achimenes - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
This is a Genus of about 25 species of tropical and sub-tropical herbs in the gesneriad family (Gesneriaceae) native to Mexico and South America with one species native to the West Indies. The Genus name may be derived from the Greek word …
Growing Achimenes House Plants: From Rhizomes to Beautiful …
Showers of colorful flowers makes Achimenes a beautiful houseplant. Find out how to care for Achimenes indoors, start plants from rhizomes, and how to overwinter.
Achimenes (Hot Water Plant) - Gardenia
Related to gloxinias and African violets, Achimenes (Hot Water Plant) are rhizomatous herbaceous perennials with scaly rhizomes producing trailing stems clothed with attractive, fuzzy leaves in shades of bright or dark green, sometimes with bronze or burgundy undertones.
Achimenes Planting & Growing Guide – Easy To Grow Bulbs
A relative of African Violets, Achimenes are spectacular plants with bright, funnel-shaped flowers and velvety foliage that dazzle from summer to fall. If you've never grown Achimenes before, you might be surprised by the bulbs' small, closed-scale, pinecone-like appearance.
Achimenes (group) - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Achimenes is a genus of around 26 species native to Central and South America. They are related to the popular African violets and gloxinias. These plants are mainly grown as summer-flowering houseplants and in greenhouses. Achimenes have scaly, rhizomatous roots. The scales overlap somewhat like the cones of a pine tree.
Achimenes Plant Care: How To Grow The Magic Flower
Achimenes plants (a-kim’e-neez) are members of the Gesneriad plant family. There are twenty-six members in this group of perennial plants, all hailing from South and Central America. You may hear these plants referred to as the Magic Flower, Hot Water plant or Cupid’s Bower.
How To Grow Achimenes Plant - Light, Soil, Bulbs, Rhizomes an …
Learn about the growing and care of this charming under known gem – the Achimenes plant. The modern hybrid Achimenes bear little resemblance to the species originally transferred from tropical America to English and European gardens early in the Nineteenth Century.
Growing Achimenes The Magic Flower - bestplants.com
Jan 2, 2023 · More beautiful than colorful herbaceous plants, as easy to cultivate as common perennials, more prodigal of flowers, except during the few months when it sinks into its winter’s rest, the Achimenes is an invaluable gift to everyone who has a warm greenhouse.