Description: Notes: Cultivation:
Native Region: South America, West Indies
Zone Range: 08-10
Preferred Climate: Tropical
Showy tender rhizomatous herbaceous perennial. Tall plant
1.5-2.2 m grown for large colorful bronze-purple leaves (up
to 50 cm long) on a stalk and groups of light-red flowers in
middle of the summer to autumn frost. Tropical looking. Good
foundation plant in large annual bed. When mature may have
more than one stalk to a clump.
Deadhead plants for continuous bloom. Can be grown in
container with high phosphate fertilizer. In frost-prone
regions store rhizomes over winter in peat moss. Keep from
freezing. Do not get wet. Divide rhizomes in spring for
replanting.
Likes full sun in loamy fertile soil. Likes heat but do not
allow soil to dry out. In early spring sow seeds in pots
after soaking scored seeds for 24 hours in water. Keep at 21
C until germinated. Plant out in garden in early summer when
soil is warm. Dig up rhizomes in fall after first frost
Plant deep about 1" above the main stem
Plant outside in May-mid
Mid June water every day
Plant in sunny-semi-shaded and is a climber
Has large blue flowers with green deciduous leaves
Prune back in March to 40cm
