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violet hanging plant Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella – Plant Detectives

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violet hanging plant Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella – Plant DetectivesDauphin Violet Streptocarpella (Streptocarpella 'Dauphin Violet') Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella is an easy, trailing bloomer that keeps color coming for months in the right light. Violet blue flowers float above fuzzy green foliage, giving baskets and patio pots a soft, airy look that does not feel heavy. It is a strong choice for bright shade where many flowering plants slow down, and it also performs beautifully as a flowering houseplant. If you

Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella (Streptocarpella 'Dauphin Violet')

Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella is an easy, trailing bloomer that keeps color coming for months in the right light. Violet-blue flowers float above fuzzy green foliage, giving baskets and patio pots a soft, airy look that does not feel heavy. It is a strong choice for bright shade where many flowering plants slow down, and it also performs beautifully as a flowering houseplant. If you want steady bloom with a relaxed, cascading habit, this plant fits the job without a complicated routine.

Distinctive Features

Slender, wiry stems carry clusters of small, violet-blue flowers held above velvety, deep green leaves, creating a light, hovering bloom effect. The plant forms a low mound that becomes more trailing as stems lengthen, especially in hanging baskets. With consistent moisture and regular feeding, it is known for very long flowering periods, often blooming through much of the warm season outdoors and for extended stretches indoors. The fuzzy foliage adds texture and gives the plant a cozy, soft-edged look in mixed containers.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Bright indirect light to part shade, and protect from hot afternoon sun.
  • Soil: Well-drained, moisture-retentive potting mix or garden soil amended for drainage.
  • Water: Water when the surface begins to dry, and avoid waterlogged soil.
  • USDA Zones: 9 to 11 outdoors, commonly grown as a houseplant or seasonal container plant in colder zones.
  • Mature Size: About 8 to 12 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide, with trailing stems extending farther in baskets.
  • Notable Traits: Long bloom season with violet-blue flowers and fuzzy foliage, and it performs best with good air circulation.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Let the violet-blue bloom cloud act as a focal point in a shaded entry container or hanging basket where it can spill toward eye level.
  • Hanging Baskets: A natural fit for baskets where the stems can cascade and flowers can float above the foliage.
  • Patio Containers: Excellent in mixed pots for bright shade, adding soft texture and steady color.
  • Houseplant Color: A rewarding flowering houseplant for bright windows with indirect light.
  • Shaded Borders: Works as a seasonal accent in protected garden beds when nights are warm and soil drains well.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Watering: Water thoroughly, then let the top layer dry slightly before watering again.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth to support continuous bloom.
  • Pinching: Pinch or trim tips to encourage branching and a fuller, more cascading shape.
  • Grooming: Remove spent flowers and tired stems to keep the plant tidy and blooming.
  • Temperature: Keep it warm and protect from chilling temperatures, bringing it indoors before cold nights.

Why Choose Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella?

  • Nonstop Bloom Potential: Known for very long flowering periods with consistent care and good light.
  • Shade-Friendly Color: Delivers strong flower impact in bright shade where many plants underperform.
  • Trailing Habit: Cascades beautifully from baskets and containers for a soft, finished look.
  • Indoor Versatility: Doubles as a flowering houseplant for bright, indirect light spaces.
  • Easy Texture: Fuzzy foliage and floating flowers add a refined, airy layer to mixed plantings.

If you want a dependable bloomer for bright shade, Dauphin Violet Streptocarpella is a simple way to keep containers looking lively for a long stretch. Give it a well-drained mix, steady moisture, and protection from harsh sun, and it will keep sending up violet-blue flowers. Use it where it can trail, so the habit looks intentional and relaxed. Indoors or out, it is a practical plant that delivers consistent color with minimal fuss.

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