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Eustoma

  • Eustoma is native to the Caribbean, Mexico, and southern parts of the United States. 
  • The leaves are oval shaped and long and they have a pointed tip. 
  • They are typically a bright green with deep veins that appear on the surface. 
  • This plant has longer, strong stems and the blooms will appear on top and on the sides of these stems. The flowers are tunnel shaped and the petals are thicker and have a square shaped tip. 
  • The blooms appear in early summer and the plant can continue to produce flowers into early fall. The colors include white, cream, pink, or a deep blue-violet.
  • Site: Provide full sunlight coming and high humidity.
  • Temperature: 60-85°F.
  • Water: Drench and let soil become moderately dry,between waterings.

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