What are Episcia Plants 

Episcia are a genus of brilliantly colored plants which are native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. Related to African violets, Episcia are herbaceous perennials which propagate by sending out stolons or runners. Caring for Episcia can be challenging, as these plants are quite particular about their environment.

Episcia Plant Info

Common name: Flame Violet, Carpet Plant Light: Bright, indirect Water: Consistently moist Temperature: Above 65 degrees F. (10 C.) Humidity: High  Propagation: Stolons (Runners)

Tips for Growing Episcia Plants

A rainforest plant, Episcia thrives in a warm, humid environment. Many varieties grow best in a bubble bowl – the modern day equivalent to the terrarium. Episcia require a moist medium which drains well, yet still is able to retain moisture. Soil mixes formulated for African Violets reportedly work well.  Maintaining a rainforest environment is only half the battle when growing Episcia plants. Providing correct lighting is another challenge. Episcia requires bright light but avoid placing these houseplants where direct sunlight might reach their leaves. Doing so causes the brightly colored Episcia foliage to fade.  The beautifully patterned, variegated leaves would be reason enough to cultivate the plant, yet the delicate trumpet shaped flowers are the crowning touch. The secret to encouraging Episcia into bloom lies in removing and pruning back the runners. As long as Episcia can propagate asexually, these colorful houseplants rarely expend the effort to produce flowers and make seeds. 

Episcia Varieties

There are so many beautiful hybrid varieties available, the most challenging aspect to cultivating is deciding which one to choose:

E. ‘Alyce’s Aussie’- Blushing variegated leaves of burgundy and green. E. ‘Checkerboard’- Intriguingly marked dark green leaves with deep silver veins, blooms red. E. ‘Black Star’- Dark green leaves with pink veining. E. ‘Cleopetra’- Pink and white variegated leaves with green centers. E. ‘Costa Rica’- Deeply veined lime green leaves with reddish orange flowers. E. ‘Emerald Lace’- Patchy green, white, and pink foliage. Bright pink flowers. E. ‘Flamingo’- Deep green leaves with flamingo pink flowers. E. ‘Pink Panther’- Dark green leaves with lighter mid-veins. Bright pink flowers. E. ‘Silver Skies’- Distinctive whitish silver leaves with green edges. E. ‘Unpredictable Valley’ – A lovely silver leaf with magenta edges and green centers. Episcia Plant Info  Tips For Growing Episcia Plants - 89