Asystasia gangetica ‘variegata’
Family
Acanthaceae
Origin
East India
Description
Asystasia gangetica ‘variegata’ is a perennial subshrub with ovate, mid-green, variegated leaves. The dark green leaves are plump ovals to heart-shaped and held in opposite pairs on the creeping or clambering stems. They are highlighted with yellow blotches and splattering. Anytime when temperatures are warm and soil moisture ample, funnel-shaped flowers appear, opening white or yellow and becoming flushed with purple tones as they age. The blossom has five flaring lobes and will attract long-tongued moths.
A butterfly attracter, in addition to the lovely, pale orchid-colored flowers this variegated form has the additional benefit of year-round foliage color.
Environment
Grow Variegated Ganges primrose in full to partial sun in average to nutrient poor waste soils.
Landscape Use
Groundcover, flowering, trailing accent in container plantings











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