Other topics included whether tobacco smoke harms plants, how to care for a streptocarpella Concord blue plant, whether persimmon trees grow here, and jack-in-the-pulpit plants. The Streptocarpella ... How to grow it: Outside in the garden, Concord Blue streptocarpella shows best in an elevated pot, a hanging basket or a roomy window box.

Understanding the Context

It needs a spot in part shade or full shade, a potting mix that drains freely and regular watering. Streptocarpella are a sub-genus of streptocarpus. They are easy to grow, produce an abundance of blue flowers on wiry stems that seem to float airily over the foliage. Also known as false African violet, streptocarpella plant is a member of the Gerneriaceae family.

Key Insights

First time growers most commonly acquire plants as a gift, or as a winter purchase from garden centers. Streptocarpella is a tropical perennial found in moist, warm, and humid forests of Africa and is part of the large Gesneriaceae family, known as the Gesneriads (pronounced either “guess-NARE-ee-ad” or “jez-NARE-ee-ad”), which includes African violets and the well-known Cape primroses. Streptocarpella has pretty little purple flowers on stems so delicate that they quiver in the slightest breeze--which looks so nice. As well as the pretty flowers, it has cute fuzzy leaves. Streptocarpella is a small, tender basket plant from southern Africa that quickly grows to eight inches tall with a spread of 12 inches across.

Final Thoughts

It branches freely and produces soft, velvety green leaves that are about two inches long. Complete instructions on how to care for your new Streptocarpella. Streptocarpellas are African Violet relatives that require similar care.