Ruellia
Ruellia sp.
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About this plant
Ruellia is a group of flowering plants known for their colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers and attractive green leaves. They are often used as ground cover or in garden borders. These plants bloom profusely in warm weather and can add vibrant color to gardens or containers.
Taxonomy
- Genus
- Ruellia
- Family
- Acanthaceae
- Higher classification
- Order Lamiales
- Plant type
- Perennial
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Origin & Distribution
- Native region
- Central America, South America
- Distribution
- Native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, ruellia is now grown in many warm climates worldwide as an ornamental plant.
Care
- Light preference
- Full sun
- Suitable locations
- Outdoor, Balcony, Indoor, Greenhouse
- Preferred window facing
- South-facing, East-facing, West-facing
- Watering frequency
- Moderate
- Watering interval
- 3–7 days
- Humidity
- Normal
- Minimum
- 10 °C
- Maximum
- 35 °C
- Optimal
- 18–28 °C
- USDA hardiness zones
- 8–11
- Soil pH
- 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Soil type
- well-draining loam or potting mix
Watering. Water ruellia moderately, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid letting the soil stay soggy to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing. Feed ruellia plants with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season to support healthy growth and flowering.
Ruellia plants are tough and easy to grow. They prefer sunny spots but can tolerate some shade. They need moderate watering and well-draining soil. If overwatered, roots may rot, so avoid waterlogging. Regular pruning helps keep them neat and encourages blooming.
Propagation
- Propagation methods
- Seeds, Cuttings, Division
- Care difficulty
- Easy
Ornamental features
- Flowering
- Yes
- Flowering period
- spring–fall
Bright trumpet-shaped flowers, lush green foliage, spreading growth habit.
Toxicity & Safety
- Toxic to humans
- Non-toxic
- Toxic to pets
- Non-toxic
- Weed potential
- Low spread
Ruellia plants are generally safe and non-toxic to humans and pets.
Allergy information
- Allergy risk
- Low
- Allergy triggers
- Pollen
- Pollen level
- Low
Ruellia plants produce some pollen that might cause mild allergic reactions in sensitive people, such as sneezing or itchy eyes. To reduce exposure, avoid handling the flowers if you are prone to allergies and keep the area well-ventilated.
Common problems
Overwatering can cause root rot. Lack of sunlight may reduce flowering. Occasionally, pests like aphids or spider mites can appear but are usually easy to control.
Uses
Used mainly as an ornamental plant in gardens, borders, and containers for its attractive flowers and foliage.
Notes
Prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new blooms. Repot container plants every 2–3 years to refresh soil. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C (50°F).