JACOBINIA
Synonym “Justice”.
Acanthaceae has about 50 species of herbs and shrubs in the family acanthus, in
the wild common in Brazil, Mexico and Bolivia.
Jacobinia Justice - a
perennial evergreen shrub, often reaching a height of 1.5 m Stalks straight
semi lignified, swollen at the nodes, the reddish-brown. The leaves are
opposite, oblong-oval, pointed at the tips, green or variegated. The flowers
are tubular, two-lipped, and solitary or clustered in a very fine large spike
inflorescence. Decorative they give elongated bracts of different colors -
yellow, red, orange, sometimes white and pink.
Types
By type inflorescences
and their location on the shoots are two of the Jacobinia.
Species with flowers in
terminal inflorescences
Jacobinia brandegeana -
evergreen small, highly branched shrub with small leaves up to 7 cm long,
ovate-oblong, opposite, slightly hairy, dull-green, forming a delicate crown.
Shoots drooping at the ends of most of the year there are spike inflorescence
more than 10 cm long. The inflorescence consists of two-lipped tubular white
flowers that are in the axils of reddish or yellowish-brown bracts resembling
hop cones (because this plant is sometimes called the home hops). Flowers bloom
gradually, one by one. And even when they wither and fall off, inflorescence a
long time not lose its decorative and visual appeal. At home Jacobinia
Brandegeana reaches 0.8-1 m high. Has several varieties.
Jacobinia carnea - shrub
with slightly branched erect stems 0,6-1.5 m tall. Leaves opposite located,
oval, 15-20 cm long, tapering to the top, pubescent, with wavy edges, dark
green above, pale green below. Flowers are small, densely arranged on the
inflorescences, 10-12 cm long, or forming a rounded head, 5 cm long, bright
pink. Bracts lancelets, oblong-ciliated, bifurcated along, sticky, purple.
Jacobinia pohliana -
shrub with slightly branched erect stems, height of 1.5 meters. The leaves are
opposite, oblong, 15-20 cm long, with a slightly wavy edge, almost naked,
purple, shiny, on a long, 8 cm long, petiole. Flowers in terminal
inflorescences, pink.
Views from the flowers
on the side shoots.
Jacobinia
ghiesbrechtiana - shrubs up to 1 m tall, branched stems with reddish
internodes. The leaves are ovate-lancelets, 7-15 cm long, leathery. Flowers on
short stalks, sessile, usually 2-4 on the tips of axillary shoots, fiery red
with a whisk 3-4 cm long, with a bi-lobed upper and lower lip trilobite,
ciliated throat.
Jacobinia pauciflora
- low-growing shrubs, only 30-60 cm tall, with drooping, branched stems.
The leaves are elliptical, tapering to the top and at the base, leathery, up to
7 cm long and 3 cm wide, with the upper larger lower. Flowers single, bi-color,
red, and orange-yellow color, 2 cm long, corolla tube often with spotty. Blooms
profusely.
Care
Lighting
For normal development
of the Jacobinia need bright, filtered light. Summer to shade from the midday
sun. In winter, the plant takes a few hours of light to direct sunlight. It
grows well under artificial light.
Jacobinia
Temperature
The optimum temperature
for the Jacobinia in the spring and summer, 20-25 ° C, in winter rather 16-18 °
C. Summer will feel good on the balcony, terrace, in the garden. In September,
brought into the house, or grown as an annual plant. Winter for most
temperature should not fall below 16 ° C. For plants with flowers on lateral
shoots in the winter to bloom bright room at a temperature of 10-12 ° C, since
the heat does not stimulate flowering.
Air humidity
Jacobinia prefer high
humidity, it requires regular spraying the leaves with a soft To defend water
pots recommended to put in large pans, lined with damp moss or expanded clay.
Humidity, if possible, should not fall below 60%.
Watering
In spring and summer,
plants need abundant watering soft water having stood, as the drying of the top
layer of the substrate. In winter, the temperature is lowered to 15-17 ° C
limit watering. If the plant overwinter in a warm dry place to reduce the
watering should be avoided. We cannot allow dry up earthen coma, otherwise you
may fall off the flowers and leaves.
Fertilizer
During the period of
active growth Jacobinia fed inorganic or organic fertilizer every 10 days. When
overfeeding plant produces large leaves and blooms.
Pruning
Early spring Jacobinia
necessarily pruned, leaving each shoot, 2-3 internodes. Pruning increases
tillering, which in turn leads to increased mass flowering. Remaining after
pruning shoots can be used as cuttings for propagation. Older plants can be cut
short and transplanted into a smaller bowl.
Soil
Jacobinia suitable for
humus substrate (pH 5.5-6.5), consisting of sheet turf ground, humus, peat and
sand in equal parts.
Transplantation
Jacobinia transplanted
in early spring as needed in a larger pot, gently, taking care not to damage
the root system. Jacobinia oliganthous transplanted after flowering, in January
- February.
Reproduction
Jacobinia propagated by
cuttings and seeds.
The seeds germinate in
soil at or below 20-25 ° C.
Species with flowers in
terminal inflorescences are propagated by cuttings from January to April at
20-22 ° C. After rooting young plants are planted, one in 7-cm pots or three -
to 11-cm pots, without further handling. Young plants pinch out two or three times.
February deadline grafting cuttings blooming in July, March -
September-October.
Views from the flowers
on the side shoots propagated by herbaceous cuttings in January and February.
After rooting young plants are planted in the 9-11-cm pots for 3-5 copies. The
temperature is maintained at least 18 ° C. After the first handling temperature
is lowered to 16 ° C. Contain a sunny spot. Young plants pinch out 2-3 times to
encourage branching.
Jacobinia
Diseases and pests
Jacobinia quite
resistant to diseases and pests are rarely affected. If too dry, the content
may damage spider mites. First sign of a tick - yellowing leaves drooping,
silvery webs on the underside of leaves. Should frequently wash and spray the
plant with warm water. Remove affected leaves. With strong infection process a
plant act face (15-20 drops to 1 liter of water).
Possible difficulties
Exfoliate - excessive
soil moisture or soil dry up.
Too large leaves and
blooms - excess fertilizer.
Yellowing leaves - dark
and damp winter stay.
Leaves are falling - low
humidity.
Jacobinia - ordinary
indoor miracle
These shrubs with large
glossy leaves are especially good in the bright floral dress exotic
"Sultans" charming two-color or "bells".
Rhode Jacobinia, or
Justice, as it is often called, consists of 50 species of perennial herbaceous
plants and shrubs, common in Central and South America. Many of them are
flowering plants that are cultivated in greenhouses and botanical gardens
thrive in flower farms.
Care depends on the
Jacobinia
Jacobinia bodily -
photophilous and heat-loving plant that can grow only in the rooms. In the
summer it can not make the open air. In winter, the Jacobinia must be protected
from drafts, summer - from direct sunlight. In the period of rapid growth - in
the spring and summer - it needs much water, on hot days - spraying.
Jacobinia few-- hardier
species prefers cool content. In the summer it can be taken on the balcony or
take out to the country and put in a garden. In winter, this species grows well
at 10-12 ° C.
To increase the humidity
of the pot with the plant is useful to put in a pan filled with constantly
moisturize gravel or expanded clay, or an inverted saucer set in a wide and low
bowl with water.
Jacobinia spring
transplant into fresh soil. The mixture can be formed independently of sod
land, leaf, humus, peat and sand, taken in equal parts.
When transplanting
perform pruning, so that the plant does not become bare at the bottom. Stems
larger specimens cut almost to the ground, leaving no more than two pairs of
leaves. This causes the active growth and branching. Pruning can be carried out
in the autumn, after flowering. In this case, the Jacobinia should be kept at a
temperature of 16 ° C and slightly reduce watering.
Propagation is by
cuttings Jacobinia often. Remove cuttings from young shoots in spring. Shoot
tips of up to 10 cm can take root in water or in a mixture of peat and sand in
“rooting room” heated to 20 - 25 0C. Rooting occurs within two to three weeks.
Young plants seedlings
into individual pots with several eggs, then you'll have a magnificent
specimen. As the pinch to encourage branching shoot tips.
Fire Shades
In addition to the pink
bodily there are varieties with other shades of colors - from orange to red.
The flowers are very nice on the background of bright and large, up to 20 cm
long, oblong-ovate leaves with a pointed tip.
Bicolor Campanula
In Jacobinia few-or
Justice Ritstsini
(Jacobinia pauciflora),
flowers appear singly in the leaf axils. Though they do not form a showy
inflorescence, but differ in interesting color: red at the base and at the top
- yellow.
Jacobinia bodily - the
most popular type. She comes from Brazil, where it grows in tropical rain
forests and along rivers. Blossoms Jacobian for several weeks from June to
September. Following faded apical buds in the axils of the upper leaves blossom
new.
Jacobinia - photophilous
plant, but it can be put on screen, behind which is a tree or shrub. Her
neighbors in the photo - more shade-tolerant plants - yucca, scented
pelargonium, agave, dracaena. On the south window not forget to protect the
Jacobinia of the direct sun.
Council
New plants are grown
from cuttings. Large specimens occupy much space in the room, so the growers
prefer every two years to grow new plants from cuttings.
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