Zen Buddha Swedish Ivy - Plectranthus ernstii - 2.5" Pot - House Plant or Bonsai

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Plectranthus ernstii, while having mildly spice-scented leaves, is more memorable for its large and attractive caudex which (in the plants which I have seen) can exceed 1 inch in diameter, but may reach about 2 inches across in very old plants. In younger plants, the caudex shows some minor bulging between the nodes, but in very old plants, there are conspicuous constrictions at the nodes of the stems and main branches. While the caudex and main branches will eventually take on the appearance of woodiness, it is my understanding that these always remain succulent, and do not produce any significant wood in their tissues. The leaves are only slightly succulent, and are covered with a minute (and nearly invisible) layer of "fuzz". As in virtually all members of the mint family, the leaves are produced in opposite pairs. Small salvia-like spikes of lavender-blue flowers, or white flowers with lavender details are produced in the summer and into fall, providing some late season interest. Plants are generally well branched and rather compact, typically growing to about a foot or so high. The succulent 'trunk" and main branches of this plant makes it natural bonsai. Provide very bright, indirect light or morning sun. Water when dry. Trim as needed.
  • Prefers morning sun or bright, indirect light
  • Great in a hanging basket or container
  • Grow outside in the summer, move indoors in the winter
  • Trim as needed
  • Immediate shipping in a 2.5" pot

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  • 4
    Swedish Ivy

    Posted by Sheila C Drake on Sep 18th 2022

    With the exception of some browning on the tallest leaves this plant arrived in very good condition

  • 5
    perfect

    Posted by dyrt on Aug 24th 2021

    Looked just like the picture. Hirts is the best in shipping. Not a bit of soil was lost. Plant looked just like it was taken out of the greenhouse.

  • 5
    Swedish Ivy

    Posted by Letha Vanessa McGriff on Aug 7th 2021

    The plant is doing very well. It is growing nicely.

  • 5
    My Weird Tree-Thing

    Posted by Chris Gilfilian on Jun 3rd 2021

    Very unusual and interesting appearence. I am definitely happy with this one. However, I judge this plant's fussyness on the same level as a fern or maybe an orchid. They do not like any hint of a draft, otherwise, the leaves get brown spots and eventually fall off. Luckily, it is resilient and does regrow quickly. Despite a certain Youtuber's suggestion, this plant does not like to be dry at all, and did not enjoy too much direct light. I use damp well-draining and gritty soil (vermiculite, sand, potting mix), and keep it in an Eastern or Western window.