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Self sows prodigously in z 9-10. A serious environmental weed in Australia. A terrible garden weed here near Guadalajara.
@creash Your post is quite old so I'm not sure this will still be any help, but as far as dealing with Hypoestes leggyness, you have to ...Read More
Adorable little plant! However, here of late, mine has gotten quite leggy. Anyone know how to deal with this?
My girlfriend makes fun of me for loving these plants, but sa la vie. They look great from about April through August or so in Vista, CA ...Read More
I'm "plant-sitting" one of these pretty little things, and I've always liked them for their colour. I had one for a very short while bac...Read More
I purchased my plant in a tiny pot. I thought the coloring was very pretty. I got it in the middle of winter and was unsure if it would m...Read More
They looked cute enough in the pot, full leaves, good color. Then I planted 'em and they got tall and spindly with much smaller leaves.
I got one of these a little over a month ago and planted it outside in a container. The leaves are a dark, almost reddish, color and the ...Read More
I've loved this plant since my roommate dropped one off for me in the basement of the IT building in college. It lived quite happily the...Read More
According to "All About Houseplants" (Ortho Books) this plant will get spindly and weak if light is too low.
The book re...Read More
Bought as a small nearly dead plant. under grow lights it has done very well. Gets plenty of water and light. Is getting kind of leggy, b...Read More
I enjoy the unusual color variability of this plant. It does well in shade in our zone 4. Mine did not get leggy.
I grow it as a house plant. It puts up with a lot (I've let my smallest one faint a couple of times, and it has perked right back up when...Read More
It came with the label "Polka Dot Plant"...but has a different name than the other...Only growing about 2 months and getting tall, 12" an...Read More
I have a few growing in a shady spot and they're doing great. One of them is flowering, and I never knew they flowered.
Polka-dot Plant is a very beautiful excellent plant as a shrub along a fence or as a border! It is also a great houseplant that can be st...Read More
In zone 4b, obviously this plant is not hardy. However, it is one of the nicest additions I've found for my shade borders. My love affa...Read More
I planted two very small plants in a too-big pot in April and they have flourished beyond belief. They are in a moderately screened west...Read More
The name I'm familiar with for this plant id Pink Splash. I like this plant when it stays fairly small and compact. I have it planted u...Read More
San Antonio, TX
Super plant for a shady area. They have more variegation in a partial shade or filtered sun situation in my zone. ...Read More
This is my first season with this plant. I love it! The pink variety mixes beautifully with different shades of periwinkle in full sun,...Read More
I LOVE this plant! I have only gardened for two years, but after seeing this beauty survive the Texas sun and heat, I'll never be without...Read More
I had a dwarf plant, with dark green leaves and red spots, the cuttest thing ever. It died after an attack from aphids
I find this plant to be relatively carefree. Outside in spring and summer in my zone, it thrives. In winter I keep indoors where it bloom...Read More
I love these things, but am not a little worried about the whole reseeding situation. :) I have them in several areas. I have to pinch...Read More
I started these from seed in spring of 2001. It was easy to germinate. At the end of the season I potted up one plant and put it in a gr...Read More
Grown in warmer climates, but not zone 11, this plant is still a perenial, in that it will defoliate, but come back in the spring. Howev...Read More
Small green foliage with splashes of pink, white, or lighter green. Warm-season annual in zones 3-10, perennial in zone 11. Provide plentiful water.