Medinilla magnifica – Rose Grape

Medinilla magnifica is one of the most beautiful, unusual flowering house plants grows up to 3 m tall, with opposite, firm, leathery leaves, which grow to 20–30 cm long in an ovate shape with a short point. The flowers grow in panicles up to 50 cm long, with ovid pink bracts. The individual flowers are up to 25 mm in size, and are pink, red or violet. The fruits are violet, fleshy berries, about 1 cm wide.


  • Scientific name: Medinilla magnifica Lindl.
  • Common Names: Rose Grape, Showy Medinilla, Malaysian Orchid, Chandelier Tree, Kapa-kapa
  • Family: Melastomataceae
  • Genus: Medinilla





How to Grow and Care

Light: These plants require bright light but should be shaded from the hottest sun. 

Water: Water well enough to thoroughly moisten compost during the growing season, allowing the top of the compost to dry 2cm down before repeating. During the rest period, water enough to stop the plant from drying out completely. Resume watering moderately in early-mid Spring when flower stalks become visible. 

Soil: Peat moss-based mix, such as African violet potting mix.

Temperature: Provide a temperature of between 18-25ºC (64-77ºF) throughout the year, lowering the temperature slightly, but not below 15ºC (59ºF), during the winter period (November to January) or if in flower then after flowering has finished. 

Feed: Apply a standard liquid fertiliser every two weeks once flower buds begin to open. 

Repot: In spring, re-pot into one size larger container taking care not to damage plant roots. The largest pot size that is practical is likely to be 10 inches, therefore top dress in spring with fresh compost. Use Orchid compost. 

Propagation


Home propagation is not usually possible with this plant. Tip cuttings are the best method employed. It is, however, probably more advisable to buy young specimens.


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