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Episcia cupreata Silver Shield - Flame violet

Episcia cupreata Silver Shield
Flame violet

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A charming plant with textured foliage that shimmers with metallic highlights. With its spreading habit and graceful growth, this Episcia is perfect for hanging baskets or as ground cover in a terrarium. Provide it with bright light but no direct sunlight, moderately humid air, and moist yet well-drained soil. This variety will generously reward your care with lasting beauty.
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Indirect bright light
Benefits and advantages
Easy to cut
Benefits and advantages
Graphic foliage
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Colourful foliage
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Suspension

Description

The Episcia 'Silver Shield', or Flame Violet, is a houseplant with delightful silver foliage. Its ovate leaves are delicately quilted and edged with chocolate tones. This variety thrives particularly well in bright rooms such as a living room or conservatory where it can enjoy abundant light without direct sun. In a hanging basket, its trailing habit works wonders, while in a terrarium, it will form an elegant ground cover.

The Episcia 'Silver Shield' is a stoloniferous perennial plant belonging to the Gesneriaceae family. This cultivar derived from the species Episcia cupreata is prized for its ornamental foliage and vibrant flowering. Its velvety leaves feature a quilted texture and a chocolate-brown hue accentuated by silver veins; they measure between 4 and 10 cm in length. The plant reaches a height of 15 to 20 cm and a spread of around 30 cm. Its growth is rapid, encouraged by the production of stolons that develop new shoots, much like strawberries. The flowering, which extends from spring to autumn, produces small tubular orange-red flowers that stand out beautifully against the foliage. The Episcia genus includes around ten species of perennial plants native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, particularly Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela. These herbaceous plants closely related to African violets thrive in humid undergrowth, forming vegetative carpets thanks to their creeping stolons. The genus name Episcia derives from the Greek 'episkios', meaning 'shaded', referring to the natural habitat of these plants in the undergrowth of tropical forests.
When grown indoors, the Episcia 'Silver Shield' requires bright light without direct sun exposure, high ambient humidity, and temperatures between 18 and 24°C. A rich, light, and well-draining substrate is recommended, with regular watering to keep the soil slightly moist while avoiding excess water.

The irresistibly chic Episcia 'Silver Shield' is a decorative asset for enhancing a bright living room, bedroom, or even a sheltered conservatory. With its trailing habit and silver leaves, it is suited to hanging baskets, wall-mounted troughs, or a high shelf from where its stolons can spread freely. This refined-looking plant fits perfectly into bohemian or contemporary interiors. It can also be used to green up a terrarium or decorate a bright bathroom. To create a harmonious display on a shelf, pair it with an African violet (Saintpaulia 'Optimara MyJoy') and a Peperomia argyreia, for example.

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Episcia cupreata Silver Shield - Flame violet (Plant habit) Plant habit

Foliage

Foliage colour variegated
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Hanging
Height at maturity 15 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour orange
Flowering time May to September
Flower size 2 cm

Botanical data

Genus

Episcia

Species

cupreata

Cultivar

Silver Shield

Family

Gesneriaceae

Other common names

Flame violet

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference23819

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Location

Avoid placing the Episcia Silver Shield in areas exposed to direct sunlight, as this can cause leaf scorch. Additionally, overly dry conditions may encourage parasitic pests such as spider mites. Therefore, ensure you maintain adequate ambient humidity and avoid cold draughts.

Location

Indoor exposure Indirect bright light
For which room? Lounge, Bedroom, Bathroom, Veranda
Growth habit Hanging
Height at maturity 15 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate fast
Low temperature tolerance >20°C (tropical greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%)

Maintenance and care

Water moderately once a week, allowing the surface of the compost to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid wetting the foliage to prevent fungal diseases. To safely increase humidity, it's best to place a tray of water with clay pebbles beneath the pot or use a humidifier in the room.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repotting the Episcia is ideally done every year in spring, using a pot that is wider than it is tall and a light, well-draining compost.
Use a humus-bearing and well-draining compost. You can add clay pebbles or perlite to improve drainage.
Use a balanced liquid fertiliser of the 10-10-10 (NPK) type. Apply this fertiliser every two to three weeks during the active growth period, from spring to autumn, diluting the fertiliser to half its normal concentration. In winter, reduce the frequency of fertilisation or suspend it temporarily.

Houseplant care

Remove damaged or yellowed leaves regularly, along with any unnecessary stolons, to maintain the plant's appearance and prevent diseases. Avoid wetting the foliage when watering to reduce the risk of fungal infections.
No specific pruning is required. However, you may pinch back the stems after flowering to encourage branching and maintain a compact shape.

Disease and pest advice

Moderate susceptibility to diseases (with regular and appropriate maintenance). To combat aphids, spray a mixture of water and black soap on infested areas. Rinse thoroughly after a few hours to prevent any build-up on the leaves.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Light soil, Draining soil
Pests and diseases Red spider mites, Aphids, Whitefly, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Medium
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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