Just wanted to share pics of my Siderasis fuscata in bloom.

Wiki :

Siderasis is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family, first described in 1837. It consists of a single known species, Siderasis fuscata, endemic to the State of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil, though it is also naturalized on the Island of Java in Indonesia.

Common English names of Siderasis fuscata are "bears ears" for their leaves being covered in many tiny "hairs" and their broad oval shape and "brown spiderwort" because the color mix of its foliage sometimes is perceived as "chocolate-colored".

Bought it two months ago and did put it a a Lechuza reservoir pot in a Pon/soil mix.

Seems like she loves it.

by ModestArk

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