Sinningia eumorpha is a species from Brazil. Plants inhabit seasonal forests growing in rock cracks and on ledges. Inflorescences are slightly longer than the leaves as the and bear solitary flowers, the flowers measure 2.5 cm across. Plants bloom during the summer and are mauve, pink or white. Some sources describe a caudex. I have not seen a caudex on any wild specimen or picture and have not seen one on a herbarium specimen.
This plant is flowering size and is growing in a pot. These plants are seed grown by us. Grow Sinningia eumorpha on a mount or in a pot and use a gravel/grit, perlite and fine bark mix as a media. Make sure the plant gets sufficient air movement particularly when gown in humidity above 60%; always ensure that humidity is sufficiently high and give the plant moderate shade. Plants need to be grown reasonably damp while growing. This species likes an intermediate to cool greenhouse or terrarium with night low temperatures of 13-16 degrees and daytime temperatures of 23-28 degrees. Plants will grow indoors if cooler night temperatures, sufficient humidity and air circulation are provided.
Family – Gesneriaceae
Plant Passport - A Sinningia eumorpha B 140084 c 10990 d GB
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