Transform your living space with the magical allure of the Velvet Plant. Its plush, iridescent purple leaves beg to be touched and admired, offering a sensory experience unlike any other houseplant. Perfect for brightening a desk or cascading from a shelf, the Gynura aurantiaca is an easy-care gem that brings a bold, artistic flair to any room. It’s not just a plant; it’s a living piece of art. Order yours today and let the purple passion grow!
Common Name: Velvet Plant, Purple Passion
Botanical Name: Gynura aurantiaca
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Netherlands
Arabic Name: جينورا
Stems: Not available
Family: Asteraceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Gynura
Species: Gynura aurantiaca
The Velvet Plant is native to Southeast Asia, specifically the island of Java in Indonesia. It has been introduced to many tropical regions and is widely cultivated globally as a popular ornamental indoor plant due to its striking foliage.
This plant is distinguished by its dark green, ovate leaves which are covered in a dense layer of tiny, soft purple hairs. This creates a velvety texture and an iridescent purple glow, especially when light hits the plant from the side. It has a semi-upright growth habit that eventually becomes trailing or climbing.
In an indoor environment, the Velvet Plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet (30–60 cm). Its stems can grow several feet long, making it an excellent candidate for hanging baskets where it can cascade downward.
Requires bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant purple coloration. If the light is too low, the plant will lose its purple hue and become leggy. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon sunlight which can cause leaf burn.
Keep the soil consistently moist during the active growing season (spring and summer), but ensure it is not waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. Avoid getting water on the leaves, as the velvety hairs can trap moisture and lead to rot or fungal issues.
Prefers a rich, well-draining potting mix. A standard high-quality indoor potting soil mixed with a bit of perlite or peat moss provides the necessary aeration and moisture retention required for healthy root growth.
Thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 75°F (15°C–24°C). It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels. While it can tolerate average home humidity, placing it near a humidifier or on a pebble tray can help it flourish in drier environments.
Feed every two weeks during the spring and summer using a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half-strength. Reduce fertilization to once a month or less during the autumn and winter months.
Care Level: Easy. Maintenance involves pinching back the growing tips regularly to encourage a bushier growth habit and prevent the plant from becoming too "viney" or thin. Remove any small orange flowers that appear, as they have an unpleasant odor and can sap energy from the foliage.
A relatively fast-growing plant. It is easily propagated through stem cuttings. Simply place a 3–5 inch cutting in water or moist soil, and roots should develop within a few weeks.
Common pests include aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies, which are attracted to the soft new growth. Overwatering is the most common cause of root rot. If the plant loses its purple color, it is likely not receiving enough light.
Primarily used as an ornamental decorative plant for its unique color and texture. It is ideal for hanging baskets, bookshelves, and desks. Its tactile nature also makes it a popular choice for sensory-focused interior designs.
Gynura aurantiaca is generally considered non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. It is a safe choice for households with pets, making it a "pet-friendly" addition to your indoor garden.
Transform your living space with the magical allure of the Velvet Plant. Its plush, iridescent purple leaves beg to be touched and admired, offering a sensory experience unlike any other houseplant. Perfect for brightening a desk or cascading from a shelf, the Gynura aurantiaca is an easy-care gem that brings a bold, artistic flair to any room. It’s not just a plant; it’s a living piece of art. Order yours today and let the purple passion grow!
Common Name: Velvet Plant, Purple Passion
Botanical Name: Gynura aurantiaca
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Netherlands
Arabic Name: جينورا
Stems: Not available
Family: Asteraceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Gynura
Species: Gynura aurantiaca
The Velvet Plant is native to Southeast Asia, specifically the island of Java in Indonesia. It has been introduced to many tropical regions and is widely cultivated globally as a popular ornamental indoor plant due to its striking foliage.
This plant is distinguished by its dark green, ovate leaves which are covered in a dense layer of tiny, soft purple hairs. This creates a velvety texture and an iridescent purple glow, especially when light hits the plant from the side. It has a semi-upright growth habit that eventually becomes trailing or climbing.
In an indoor environment, the Velvet Plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet (30–60 cm). Its stems can grow several feet long, making it an excellent candidate for hanging baskets where it can cascade downward.
Requires bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant purple coloration. If the light is too low, the plant will lose its purple hue and become leggy. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon sunlight which can cause leaf burn.
Keep the soil consistently moist during the active growing season (spring and summer), but ensure it is not waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. Avoid getting water on the leaves, as the velvety hairs can trap moisture and lead to rot or fungal issues.
Prefers a rich, well-draining potting mix. A standard high-quality indoor potting soil mixed with a bit of perlite or peat moss provides the necessary aeration and moisture retention required for healthy root growth.
Thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 75°F (15°C–24°C). It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels. While it can tolerate average home humidity, placing it near a humidifier or on a pebble tray can help it flourish in drier environments.
Feed every two weeks during the spring and summer using a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half-strength. Reduce fertilization to once a month or less during the autumn and winter months.
Care Level: Easy. Maintenance involves pinching back the growing tips regularly to encourage a bushier growth habit and prevent the plant from becoming too "viney" or thin. Remove any small orange flowers that appear, as they have an unpleasant odor and can sap energy from the foliage.
A relatively fast-growing plant. It is easily propagated through stem cuttings. Simply place a 3–5 inch cutting in water or moist soil, and roots should develop within a few weeks.
Common pests include aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies, which are attracted to the soft new growth. Overwatering is the most common cause of root rot. If the plant loses its purple color, it is likely not receiving enough light.
Primarily used as an ornamental decorative plant for its unique color and texture. It is ideal for hanging baskets, bookshelves, and desks. Its tactile nature also makes it a popular choice for sensory-focused interior designs.
Gynura aurantiaca is generally considered non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. It is a safe choice for households with pets, making it a "pet-friendly" addition to your indoor garden.