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Description
mona lisa succulent Aeschynanthus speciosus 'Mona Lisa'Aeschynanthus Mona Lisa Warm red to orange red flower clusters make Aeschynanthus Mona Lisa a classic flowering lipstick plant for a hanging pot or raised planter. Smooth, glossy green leaves cover the flexible stems, and established shoots carry stronger clusters as the plant matures. Glossy leaves with warm toned flowers Leaves are smooth and firm, with side shoots gradually increasing crown density over time. Young plants usually build roots and
Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’
Warm red to orange-red flower clusters make Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’ a classic flowering lipstick plant for a hanging pot or raised planter. Smooth, glossy green leaves cover the flexible stems, and established shoots carry stronger clusters as the plant matures.
Glossy leaves with warm-toned flowers
Leaves are smooth and firm, with side shoots gradually increasing crown density over time. Young plants usually build roots and stems first before producing stronger flower clusters.
Airy roots and flowering growth
Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’ grows best with bright filtered light, warmth and a loose substrate that drains freely around the roots. Mature stems flower more readily when the plant is not repeatedly moved, dried hard or kept cold while buds develop.
How to care for Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’
- Light: Provide bright filtered light to support compact growth and flowering.
- Watering: Water thoroughly after the upper substrate has partly dried, then drain.
- Substrate: Use a free-draining, airy mix that holds light moisture.
- Warmth: Keep the plant warm and away from cold draughts.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth.
- Pruning: Trim stems after flowering to encourage branching.
- Flowering: Retain mature stems and keep watering and conditions steady while buds develop, as established shoots flower more readily.
Common Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’ problems and solutions
- Wrinkled leaves: Glossy leaves lose firmness due to a dry root ball or uneven watering; check moisture through the full pot and rewater evenly.
- Yellow leaves with a heavy pot: Leaves yellow while the substrate remains wet due to dense substrate or declining roots; inspect drainage and root health.
- Bud drop: Buds fall from mature shoot tips due to sudden cooling, dryness or movement; avoid cold draughts, full dry-outs and moving the plant while buds develop.
- Sparse crown: Growth remains concentrated at long stem ends when light is limited or branching is weak; improve filtered light and prune after flowering.
- Brown leaf tips: Leaf ends turn brown from irregular watering, persistently dry air, excessive feeding or mineral build-up; check watering consistency and feeding, and flush accumulated minerals when needed.
- Sticky or distorted shoots: Residue or distortion on new growth indicates mealybugs, scale or aphids; check tips and joints before pests spread into fresh growth.
Safety around pets and children
Aeschynanthus ‘Mona Lisa’ is generally considered non-toxic. A raised or hanging position helps keep the stems intact.
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