Family Chirita Chirita liboensis

Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae

Looking to add a unique and hardy plant to your collection? Consider Chirita liboensis, a rare species with white-lined leaves and stunning purple flowers that bloom from May to July. This herbaceous perennial is easy to grow and can thrive in average to rich soil with consistent watering. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors and is hardier than the normal streptocarpus relative. With its compact growth habit and trumpet-shaped flowers, Chirita liboensis is sure to make a standout addition to any garden or succulent collection.

Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae
Chirita Liboensis | Chirita | Gesneriaceae

Chirita Liboensis - Introduction, Physical Description, Habitat, Cultivation, and More

Introduction to Chirita Liboensis

Chirita Liboensis is a beautiful plant belonging to the Gesneriaceae family, native to China. It is known for its white-lined leaves and stunning flowers. The plant was first published in Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 5(3): 56 in 1985 and was later renamed as Primulina liboensis.

The leaves of Chirita Liboensis are basal and opposite, with a petiole measuring 1-4.5 cm x 1.5-5 mm. The leaf blade is oblique, elliptic to ovate, 4-10 x 2-4.5 cm, leathery, sparsely puberulent, eglandular, and has a base that is unequal. The flowers of the plant are purple and bloom from May to July.

Chirita Liboensis is a hardy plant that is easy to grow. It prefers average, rich soil and consistent watering. The plant can tolerate temperatures ranging from 59-77°F (15-25°C) and can grow up to 25cm in height. It is a great addition to any garden or indoor space and can be grown in pots or hanging baskets.

One of the unique features of Chirita Liboensis is its white-lined foliage. The dark evergreen leaves have white veins that add to the plant's overall beauty. The plant is also known for its compact growth habit, which is similar to Chirita brassicoides 'Marble Leaf.'

In summary, Chirita Liboensis is a rare and beautiful plant that is easy to grow and maintain. Its stunning flowers and white-lined foliage make it a great addition to any garden or indoor space.

Physical Description of Chirita Liboensis

Chirita Liboensis is a beautiful plant species belonging to the Gesneriaceae family, native to China. It is known for its white-lined leaves and stunning flowers. The plant is also known as Primulina liboensis, and it is a herbaceous perennial that is easy to grow.

The leaves of Chirita Liboensis are basal and opposite, with a petiole that measures 1-4.5 cm x 1.5-5 mm. The leaf blade is oblique, elliptic to ovate, and measures 4-10 x 2-4.5 cm. The flowers of the plant are purple and bloom from May to July.

Chirita Liboensis is a compact plant that grows up to 25 cm in height. The plant prefers an average to rich soil and consistent watering.

The white-lined foliage of Chirita Liboensis is a standout feature of the plant. The dark evergreen leaves have white veins that create a striking contrast. The plant is hardier than normal streptocarpus relatives, making it a great addition to any garden.

In conclusion, Chirita Liboensis is a rare and beautiful plant that is easy to grow. Its white-lined leaves and stunning flowers make it a standout addition to any garden.

Habitat and Distribution of Chirita Liboensis

Chirita Liboensis is a beautiful plant species belonging to the Gesneriaceae family, native to China.

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