From the rain forests of Queensland, Australia 'Misty Bells' has had a name change from Agapetes meiniana to Paphia meiniana. It usually ...Read Moregrows as an epiphyte in the crowns of large trees, behaves more or less as a vine, and flowers appear at any time of the year in its natural habitat. It's an attractive semi-climbing, hardy shrub which does not flower well in cooler climates. The red waxy, tubular flowers make it an interesting plant in hanging baskets preferring semi shade and moisture. Propagation is relatively easy from cuttings but the success rate of growing from seed is unknown.
From the rain forests of Queensland, Australia 'Misty Bells' has had a name change from Agapetes meiniana to Paphia meiniana. It usually ...Read More