Ruffle Rainbow
Colors
Pink
Description
Notable for its very distinctive ruffled leaves. A heavy brancher with very compact growth, sometimes branching up to eight new limbs at a single terminus. Excellent for lanais and patios. Distinct from Pink Ruffles; see also California Ruffles.
Appearance
Very distinctive ruffled leaves.
Growth & Foliage
Heavy brancher with very compact growth; often branching up to eight new limbs at one terminus.
Cultivation Tips
Wonderful for lanais and patios.
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Details
Growth Habit
compact
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
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