Cuphea ramosissima Cuphoric Pink
Leaf arrangement | crosswise opposite |
Leaf tip | Blunt/obtuse |
Flower type | Single |
Leaf margin | Entire |
Flower scent | Unscented |
Winter hardness | Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11) |
Flower color | Purple-light violet-N080D |
Leaf, general shape | Ovate (egg-shaped) |
Flower diameter | 1 - 10 mm |
Plant height | 5 - 10 cm; 10 - 20 cm |
Flower length/hight | 1 - 10 mm |
Structure (tissues) | Herbaceous |
Leaf size | 0 - 1 cm; Very small |
Plant, growth type | Trailing; Erect; Pendulous |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Leaf colour, pattern | Unicolored |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Red-dark purple red-060A |
Cuphea ramosissima, also known as Cuphoric Pink, is a beautiful and delicate plant that belongs to the family Lythraceae. Native to North America, this ornamental plant stands out for its unique features and charming flowers.
One of the notable characteristics of Cuphea ramosissima is its leaf arrangement, which is crosswise opposite. The leaves are ovate or egg-shaped, with a dark green color that adds to the plant's overall attractiveness. The leaf tips are blunt or obtuse, and the leaf margins are entire, giving the foliage a neat and uniform appearance.
When it comes to flower characteristics, Cuphea ramosissima does not disappoint. The flowers are single and bloom in a stunning shade of purple-light violet (N080D). The flower color distribution is bicolored, with secondary colors of red-dark purple (red-060A). Despite their small size, ranging from 1 to 10 mm in diameter and height, the flowers make a big impact with their vibrant hues.
Although Cuphea ramosissima exhibits impressive visual qualities, it does not possess a noticeable scent. However, its compact and trailing growth type compensates for this. The plant can reach heights ranging from 5 to 10 cm or 10 to 20 cm, allowing it to fit perfectly in different garden settings. Cuphea ramosissima can be grown as a ground cover or in containers, thanks to its versatile growth habit.
In terms of hardiness, Cuphea ramosissima is not suitable for colder climates. It thrives best in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, where the conditions are warmer and more conducive to its growth. It is essential to provide proper protection or transfer the plant indoors during colder months in areas outside its hardiness zones.
Cuphea ramosissima is a herbaceous plant that exhibits a trailing, erect, or pendulous growth type. This flexibility allows gardeners to use it in various landscaping designs, such as hanging baskets, borders, or cascading displays. Its petite leaves, which measure between 0 and 1 cm, add to the plant's dainty and delicate appearance.
If you're looking to add a touch of uniqueness and charm to your garden, Cuphea ramosissima Cuphoric Pink is an excellent choice. With its vibrant purple-light violet flowers, dark green foliage, and compact growth habit, this plant is a true eye-catcher. Whether you decide to showcase it in a hanging basket or as part of a ground cover, Cuphea ramosissima will undoubtedly bring joy and beauty to any outdoor space.
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