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Description
lavender shooting star plant Shooting Star Flower (Pseuderanthemum Laxiflorum)The Shooting Star Flower (Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum) is a tropical delight that earns its name from the sheer abundance of its star shaped, amethyst purple blooms. Unlike many flowering shrubs that have a set season, the Shooting Star is a "prolific bloomer," often staying covered in flowers year round in warm climates. Its foliage is dense and glossy, with narrow, dark green leaves that provide a sophisticated texture to garden beds. Whether grown
The Shooting Star Flower (Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum) is a tropical delight that earns its name from the sheer abundance of its star-shaped, amethyst-purple blooms. Unlike many flowering shrubs that have a set season, the Shooting Star is a "prolific bloomer," often staying covered in flowers year-round in warm climates. Its foliage is dense and glossy, with narrow, dark green leaves that provide a sophisticated texture to garden beds. Whether grown as a standalone specimen, a low-maintenance hedge, or a container plant for a sunny balcony, it brings a constant splash of vibrant color with very little effort.
Light
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade. For the most intense flowering and darkest leaf color, direct sunlight is preferred (at least 4-6 hours). It can handle partial shade, but the growth may become a bit more "leggy" and the flowering slightly less dense.
Watering
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Moderate. It prefers consistently moist soil but is surprisingly drought-tolerant once established. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid keeping the roots in standing water, as this can lead to root rot, especially during the monsoon season.
Soil & Fertilizer
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Loves well-drained, fertile soil. A mix of garden soil, compost, and a bit of sand works perfectly. Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to keep the plant vigorous and the flower production high.
Faded Flower Color
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If the purple stars look pale, it's usually a sign the plant needs more direct sunlight. Move it to a brighter spot to restore the vibrant amethyst hue.
Wilting Leaves
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This is the plant's way of asking for water. While it is hardy, it doesn't like the soil to bone-dry for long periods. A quick deep watering will usually perk it right back up within an hour.
📋 Quick Plant Profile
| Botanical Name | Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum |
| Common Names | Shooting Star, Amethyst Star, Purple Star Flower |
| Flower Description | Five-petaled, star-shaped purple/magenta blooms |
| Blooming Frequency | Almost year-round in warm climates |
| Light Needs | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Growth Habit | Compact, mounding tropical shrub |
| Ideal For | Borders, Low hedges, Containers, Balcony gardens |
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