Dwarf Yellow Mussaenda
Binomial name
Mussaenda glabra
Common names
White Flag Bush, Wild Hummingbird Bush
Description
Mussaenda glabra is a delicate tropical shrub that dazzles with its unique floral display. Its most eye-catching feature is the star-shaped white bracts, often mistaken for flowers, which surround tiny, tubular yellow blossoms. These bracts create a striking, almost luminous effect in gardens, especially in shady or woodland settings. With its soft, green foliage and cascading growth habit, it’s perfect as a statement plant, border, or even a container specimen. The plant is a favorite for pollinators, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Easy to grow and maintain, it adds a touch of elegance to any tropical landscape.
Light requirements
This plant thrives in partial shade to full sun. It will bloom best with at least a few hours of direct sunlight each day, but it can tolerate filtered light in hotter climates. Too much shade may reduce flowering.
Soil preferences, including pH and drainage
Mussaenda glabra prefers rich, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–7.0). Adding organic compost or mulch will improve the soil’s texture and fertility, encouraging healthy growth and abundant blooms. Good drainage is essential to avoid root rot.
Water needs
This plant enjoys consistent moisture, especially during its growing season. Water deeply when the top layer of soil feels dry, but avoid letting the soil become waterlogged. During cooler months or dormancy, reduce watering slightly while still keeping the soil lightly moist.
Size | 3 Gallon |
مرجع داخلي:
Yellow