Golden Shrimp Plant: How To Care For Pachystachys Lutea
The Golden Shrimp Plant whose botanical name is Pachystachys lutea is an upright tropical evergreen shrub that attains a mature height of 36 to 48 inches. Its showy, orange, gold, or yellow flowers that bloom during the summer the bracts resemble a shrimp’s layered scales, particularly the ghost shrimp.
Over the years, the Golden Shrimp Plant, sometimes called yellow shrimp plant has grown in popularity in northern European countries as well as some parts of the United States. The golden shrimp plant makes a great landscape perennial as well.
Native to the subtropical regions of Peru, it grows quite happily outdoors so long as you provide a sheltered, frost-free area in moist and well-drained soil.
As a houseplant, ensure plants receives as much light as possible and position them in an area with high humidity and full light.
It even performs well if cultivated as an annual bedding plant. The plant benefits from regular misting in dry conditions over the hottest months of the year.
Add Pachystachys lutea to your ever blooming houseplant collection. It makes quite a showy bush with lush leaves. Keep the “shrimp plant” in shape with regular pruning or grow it out to a large specimen in a pot.
ips For Caring For Your Golden Shrimp Plant
Where Does Pachystachys lutea grow Best?
Pachystachys lutea prefers full sunlight. So make sure to give enough time for the plants to receive direct sunlight.
However, in climates with hot summers it benefits from afternoon shade. The plant grows in almost any kind of properly drained soil including loam, clay, sand, or even slightly acidic or alkaline soil. However, it does not enjoy beach-side planting as it doesn’t handle salty soil well.
Watering Needs Of Shrimp Plants
The Golden Shrimp plant does not handle drought periods for a long time. They tend to soak up quite a bit of water in the warm months. Even though the plant tolerates moist soil, it does well when the surface of the
soil dries slightly between waterings, particularly in the winter months.
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