
Lipstick Plant | Aeschynanthus japhrolepis
The Lipstick Plant: A Glossy, Tropical Vining Beauty:
The Lipstick Plant is a must-have for any plant enthusiast seeking a unique and glossy addition to their indoor collection. With its distinctive shaggy texture, glossy green leaves, and seasonal bright red flowers that emerge from maroon buds resembling a tube of lipstick, this plant is a visual delight.
| Common Name | Lipstick Plant |
| Botanical Name | Aeschynanthus radicans |
| Other Names | Basket Vine, Lipstick Vine |
| Plant Type | Tropical vining epiphyte |
| Growth Style | Trailing vine - ideal for hanging planters |
| Eventual Length | Up to 1 meter indoors |
| Appearance | Glossy leaves, shaggy texture, red flowers emerging from maroon "lipstick tube" buds |
| Origin | Malaysia & Indonesia (Southeast Asia) |
| Light Requirements | Bright, indirect light - avoid direct sun |
| Watering Needs | Keep soil slightly moist; let top inch dry between waterings; never waterlog |
| Humidity | Prefers higher humidity (bathrooms, kitchens ideal) |
| Soil Preference | Well-draining, airy potting mix (epiphyte-friendly) |
| Feeding | Liquid fertilizer every 2-3 weeks in spring & summer |
| Temperature | Normal room temp; avoid drafts |
| Grooming | Prune after flowering; remove dry leaves; trim to prevent straggly vines |
| Care Level | Easy - beginner-friendly |
| Pet Friendly? | Yes, pet-safe |
| Air Purifying | Mildly air-purifying (tropical foliage) |
| Included Support | Not required; grows naturally as a trailing vine |
| Common Issues | Leaf drop from underwatering; yellow leaves from low light |
| Size at Dispatch | Typically small trailing plant (varies by seller) |
Why Choose the Lipstick Plant?
- Tropical Charm: Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, the Lipstick Plant grows as an epiphyte, flourishing on tree branches. It's ideal for hanging planters or tall surfaces, adding lush elegance to your home.
- Eye-Catching Blooms: Its vibrant red flowers, paired with deep maroon buds, make a striking statement and add a burst of color to any space.
- Low-Maintenance Appeal: Perfect for beginners, the Lipstick Plant is easy to care for and will reward you with stunning blooms year after year with minimal effort.
How to Care for the Lipstick Plant?
- Lighting Needs: Prefers bright, indirect light to thrive and produce abundant blooms.
- Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings.
- Humidity: As a tropical plant, it appreciates higher humidity, making it a great addition to kitchens or bathrooms.
- Fun Fact: The name Aeschynanthus is derived from the Greek words "aischuno" (shy) and "anthos" (flower), translating to "shy red flower."
Who Should Buy Lipstick Plant?
The Lipstick Plant is perfect for:
- Plant enthusiasts who want a tropical vibe indoors.
- Beginners seeking an easy-to-care-for yet striking plant.
- Homeowners looking for unique hanging plants to complement tall spaces.
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The Lipstick Plant: A Glossy, Tropical Vining Beauty:
The Lipstick Plant is a must-have for any plant enthusiast seeking a unique and glossy addition to their indoor collection. With its distinctive shaggy texture, glossy green leaves, and seasonal bright red flowers that emerge from maroon buds resembling a tube of lipstick, this plant is a visual delight.
| Common Name | Lipstick Plant |
| Botanical Name | Aeschynanthus radicans |
| Other Names | Basket Vine, Lipstick Vine |
| Plant Type | Tropical vining epiphyte |
| Growth Style | Trailing vine - ideal for hanging planters |
| Eventual Length | Up to 1 meter indoors |
| Appearance | Glossy leaves, shaggy texture, red flowers emerging from maroon "lipstick tube" buds |
| Origin | Malaysia & Indonesia (Southeast Asia) |
| Light Requirements | Bright, indirect light - avoid direct sun |
| Watering Needs | Keep soil slightly moist; let top inch dry between waterings; never waterlog |
| Humidity | Prefers higher humidity (bathrooms, kitchens ideal) |
| Soil Preference | Well-draining, airy potting mix (epiphyte-friendly) |
| Feeding | Liquid fertilizer every 2-3 weeks in spring & summer |
| Temperature | Normal room temp; avoid drafts |
| Grooming | Prune after flowering; remove dry leaves; trim to prevent straggly vines |
| Care Level | Easy - beginner-friendly |
| Pet Friendly? | Yes, pet-safe |
| Air Purifying | Mildly air-purifying (tropical foliage) |
| Included Support | Not required; grows naturally as a trailing vine |
| Common Issues | Leaf drop from underwatering; yellow leaves from low light |
| Size at Dispatch | Typically small trailing plant (varies by seller) |
Why Choose the Lipstick Plant?
- Tropical Charm: Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, the Lipstick Plant grows as an epiphyte, flourishing on tree branches. It's ideal for hanging planters or tall surfaces, adding lush elegance to your home.
- Eye-Catching Blooms: Its vibrant red flowers, paired with deep maroon buds, make a striking statement and add a burst of color to any space.
- Low-Maintenance Appeal: Perfect for beginners, the Lipstick Plant is easy to care for and will reward you with stunning blooms year after year with minimal effort.
How to Care for the Lipstick Plant?
- Lighting Needs: Prefers bright, indirect light to thrive and produce abundant blooms.
- Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings.
- Humidity: As a tropical plant, it appreciates higher humidity, making it a great addition to kitchens or bathrooms.
- Fun Fact: The name Aeschynanthus is derived from the Greek words "aischuno" (shy) and "anthos" (flower), translating to "shy red flower."
Who Should Buy Lipstick Plant?
The Lipstick Plant is perfect for:
- Plant enthusiasts who want a tropical vibe indoors.
- Beginners seeking an easy-to-care-for yet striking plant.
- Homeowners looking for unique hanging plants to complement tall spaces.












