Tahitian Bridal Veil

Latin Name: Gibasis geniculata

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Plant Type: Perennial
Description: Soft, arching or trailing stems that root at the nodes. Small white flowers in an airy inflorescence.
Origin: Jamaica
Environment: Suitable only for a greenhouse
Foliage: No
Flowering: Yes
Season: GI
Fragrant: No
Growing Ease: Requires a little extra care
Temperature: 50-75°F, 10-24°C
Humidity: High humidity
Lighting Needs: Does best in bright indirect sunlight coming from the South/East/West
Soil Type: A GOOD general purpose potting soil (a soil that retains water yet drains well) will suffice. Check purchased soil to see that it is well aerated and add sand or perlite and peat moss if it seems to pack too tightly. Give the plants a chance to settle in before going back to whatever fertilization program has been successful for you. If you want to mix your own take: 1 part garden soil, 1 part coarse sand or perlite, 1 part moist peat or humus (leaf mold) and a light dusting of lime. Always use a pot with a hole.
Watering: Drench the soil and let it become moderately dry between waterings. If you use rainwater, be careful as it could be acidic. Use warm water.
Fertilizer: Feed weekly with a water soluble fertilizer. An alternative is a granular slow release fertilizer if applied annually in the early spring.
Plant Pests: Prone to aphids. Always inspect any new plant for pests before introducing it to your home or greenhouse.
Propagation: Stem cuttings in the spring. It is best to propagate any type of cuttings in a mixture of moist peat and perlite. Cover the pot and plant with a plastic bag secured by a rubber band to prevent the moisture from escaping. Place in indirect sunlight or under a fluorescent light. Repot in its regular mix after it has been growing for a while.
Gardening Tips & Care: Place pebbles or gravel in the drainage dish to hold water and increase the humidity, make sure the pot is sitting on the gravel and not in the water. Pinch back occasionally and start new plants from cuttings if it gets a bit leggy. Repot in the winter or early spring. An ideal plant for a hanging basket.
Is Genus: No
Tahitian Bridal Veil picture Tahitian Bridal Veil, Gibasis geniculata

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