Cuphea                              Cuphea      Varieties: C. platycentra; C. Llavea minitia; C. hyssopifolia; C. lanceolata.      Common name: Cigar plant, Cigar flower.      Family: Lythraceae (Loosestrife)      Growth habit: upright, branched,  shaggy-coated to rounded.      Growth rate: moderate to fast.      Foliage: opposite, ovate to lanceolate,  total or slightly toothed, mid too dark green, 2.5 to 7.5 centimetres.       undercoat: well drained, moist      Light: full sun, filtered sun to  break dance shade.      Pests and problems: aphids and whiteflies, generally indoors; may become spindly in low light conditions resulting in a poor bloom.
 
             landscape habit, uses: containers, massed bedding, edging, indoors.      Origin      Cuphea originates from Guatemala, Mexico. This specific sample of Cuphea comes from a garden  fit(p) at 103 Ridge road, Pietermaritzburg and is defined as C. hyssopifolia.               Propagation       get stems were cut from the original plants in the garden. Cuts were taken at a 45-degree angle. The cuttings w...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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