Plumbago auriculata ( चित्रक )
Plumbago is an introduced shrub, native to South Africa, which is perennial (active throughout the year). There are three varieties I am going to write about, variation mainly being in the flower color - Red, Blue and white.
The leaves are pale green and plant is green throughout year and flowers except the winter months. Flowers appear in bouquet of 8-15. Shrub is dense and I have seen it grown upto 5-6 feet height whereas Wiki reports that it can ascend upto 20 feet.
Host plant of Zebra Blue:
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| Zebra blue laying egg on plumbago | 
Uses:
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| Inflorescence of Blue Plumbago (Plumbago auriculata) | 
The plant is frequently used as garden plant mainly because of the perennial nature.
Other two Varieties:
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| Inflorescence Red Plumbago (Plumbago indica) | 
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| White Plumbago (Plumbago zeylanica) | 
Quick Facts:
Common name: Plumbago, Cape LeadwortBotanical name: Plumbago auriculata
Family: Plumbaginaceae (plumbago family)
Synonyms: Plumbago capensis [1]
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DeleteLovely! I am trying to grow it.
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DeleteLovely! Will the Indian soil condition be suitable for the growth of the plants?
ReplyDeleteTY Arumugam ji. These flowers have already survived and doing well in Indian soil. :-)
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ReplyDeleteYes Aparna ji. These are so beautiful flowers.
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DeleteVery nice info and nice pics..
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Deletewhere can i get this plant please give me the address so that i can get it
ReplyDeleteDear Sree vidya, please search nearby nurseries. As I have mentioned its a very common plant. In Mumbai, you can get in Maharashtra Nature Park, Dharavi.
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