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With its striking red flowers and gorgeous heart-shaped leaves, the chenille plant is making a well-deserved comeback. Acalypha Hispida, Chenille Plant, Sensory Garden, Plant Decor Indoor, Wonderful Flowers, Flower Spike, Soft Red, Patio Landscaping, Backyard Garden Design

Anyone looking for an ornamental shrub that will happily grow and flower in a sunny to semi-shaded position need to look no further than the chenille plant (Acalypha hispida). With its striking red flowers and gorgeous heart-shaped leaves, this tropical old-fashioned favourite is making a well-deserved comeback, says horticulturist Claire Bickle, who writes about this red-hot wonder in the May issue of our magazine.⁠

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Caring for the Chenille Plant is essential for its overall health and longevity. This tropical plant requires consistent watering, as it prefers moist soil. It is important to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Additionally, regular pruning is necessary to maintain the plant's shape and prevent it from becoming too leggy.

"Highlights about this Gorgeous red velvet succulent.  Ruby' (Echeveria pulvinata or echeveria devotion): A selected form of a naturally occurring Echeveria species from Oaxaca, Mexico. It is also known as a Chenille Plant, Ruby Blush, Ruby Slippers, or Red Velvet because it has a crimson, velvety coating (farina) to protect it from the intense sun of its rocky habitats. 'Ruby' is a sun-loving plant and needs protection from hard frosts, but a little bit of environmental stress like direct sun a Unique House Plants, Replanting Succulents, Chenille Plant, Red Succulents, Ruby Red Slippers, Succulent Garden Indoor, Succulent Garden Design, Sun Loving Plants, Red Garden

"Highlights about this Gorgeous red velvet succulent. Ruby' (Echeveria pulvinata or echeveria devotion): A selected form of a naturally occurring Echeveria species from Oaxaca, Mexico. It is also known as a Chenille Plant, Ruby Blush, Ruby Slippers, or Red Velvet because it has a crimson, velvety coating (farina) to protect it from the intense sun of its rocky habitats. 'Ruby' is a sun-loving plant and needs protection from hard frosts, but a little bit of environmental stress like direct…

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