Mussaenda

Mussaenda philippica

Queen Sirikit

About this plant

Mussaenda philippica is a tropical flowering shrub known for its large, colorful bracts that look like petals, surrounding small flowers. These bright bracts can be pink, white, or red, making the plant popular for ornamental use in gardens and landscapes. It is native to the Philippines and thrives in warm climates, often used as a decorative hedge or focal plant.

Taxonomy

Genus
Mussaenda
Family
Rubiaceae
Higher classification
Order Gentianales
Plant type
Shrub
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
Philippines
Distribution
Widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and parts of Central and South America.

Care

Light preference
Full sun
Suitable locations
Outdoor, Greenhouse, Balcony
Preferred window facing
South-facing, Southeast-facing, Southwest-facing
Watering frequency
Moderate
Watering interval
3–7 days
Humidity
High
Minimum
10 °C
Maximum
35 °C
Optimal
20–30 °C
USDA hardiness zones
10–12
Soil pH
5.5–6.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Soil type
well-draining loam, rich in organic matter

Watering. Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.

Fertilizing. Feed the plant with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer) every 6 to 8 weeks to promote healthy growth and flowering.

Mussaenda philippica is a tropical shrub that grows well in warm, sunny locations. It prefers well-draining soil and regular watering but does not like to stay waterlogged. It can be moderately sensitive to cold and may need protection in cooler climates. Pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages flowering.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Cuttings, Seeds
Care difficulty
Medium

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
spring–summer

Large colorful bracts resembling petals, small tubular flowers, lush green foliage, and a bushy form.

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Non-toxic
Toxic to pets
Non-toxic
Weed potential
Not considered a weed

Generally considered non-toxic but avoid ingestion and contact with sap to prevent mild irritation.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Sap or latex, Skin contact
Pollen level
Low

Mussaenda philippica may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals due to contact with its sap. It is not known to produce airborne pollen that triggers allergies. To reduce exposure, avoid direct contact with the plant's sap and wear gloves when handling or pruning.

Common problems

Overwatering can cause root rot, while insufficient sunlight may reduce flowering. Pests like aphids or spider mites can occasionally appear but are usually manageable.

Uses

Primarily grown as an ornamental plant for its showy, colorful bracts and flowers in gardens and landscapes.

Notes

Prune after flowering to shape the plant and encourage new growth. Protect from temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Repot young plants annually to refresh soil and support growth.

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