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Detail
The Persian Shield Plant, known for its stunning, iridescent purple leaves with hints of green and silver, is a showstopper in any plant collection. This tropical beauty, native to Myanmar, thrives in bright, indirect light, making it an excellent choice for adding a pop of color to indoor spaces. Its unique foliage creates a striking contrast against more common green houseplants, ensuring the Persian Shield Plant stands out as a focal point in any room.
Ed's Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Strobilanthes dyerianus
- Common Name: Persian Shield
- Family: Acanthaceae
- Native Range: Myanmar
Ed's Care Guide
- Care: Easy
- Light: Moderate to Bright
- Water: Keep soil moist, but not soggy
- Humidity: All levels are acceptable
- Temperature: 50-85F will not tolerate a hard freeze
- Pruning: Remove spend flower heads to promote more blooms
- Feeding: Fertilize every three weeks during the warmer months with blossom-boosting fertilizer
- Propagation: Not recommended
- Pests: Few if any
- Toxicity: May cause a tummy ache in pets if a large amount is consumed
The Persian Shield Plant, known for its stunning, iridescent purple leaves with hints of green and silver, is a showstopper in any plant collection. This tropical beauty, native to Myanmar, thrives in bright, indirect light, making it an excellent choice for adding a pop of color to indoor spaces. Its unique foliage creates a striking contrast against more common green houseplants, ensuring the Persian Shield Plant stands out as a focal point in any room.