Deets: Flame violet is prized for its showy leaves that grow in a rosette and reach 2-3 in (5-8 cm) long. They combine shades of green and coppery brown, often with light green or silver veins. Leaves have a metallic-like sheen that make this plant irresistible. Episcia cupreata is a relative of the African violet. Both are in the Gesneriaceae family.
Light: Bright, indirect light. Flame violets that don't bloom aren't getting enough light. Place your plant near a bright window, but out of direct sun. Like its African Violet cousin, Episcia cupreata grows well under artificial light.
Water: Water regularly to keep soil evenly moist spring through fall. Keep slightly drier in winter when growth is slowed.
Grower: Intermediate
Pet Friendly: Yes.
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