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Species
Callisia cordifolia
Florida Roseling is a resilient perennial with heart-shaped leaves and attractive flowers, ideal for ground cover.
Also known as: Florida Roseling
Callisia cordifolia, commonly known as Florida Roseling, is a perennial herb native to the subtropical regions of Central and South America, particularly found in moist, shaded areas. This plant typically grows to a height of 12 to 24 inches, exhibiting a sprawling growth habit that allows it to form dense mats. The leaves are heart-shaped, measuring 2 to 4 inches long, and are characterized by their striking green color with a glossy finish, often displaying a purple hue on the undersides. The plant produces small, tubular flowers that are usually white to pale pink, blooming in clusters and attracting various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The fruit is a small, fleshy berry that contains seeds, contributing to its reproductive success in its native habitat.
Ecologically, Callisia cordifolia plays a significant role in its ecosystem by providing ground cover that helps prevent soil erosion and offers habitat for small wildlife. It is also known for its ability to adapt to varying moisture levels, making it a resilient species in its native range. In terms of human uses, Florida Roseling is appreciated for its ornamental value, often used in landscaping and as a houseplant due to its attractive foliage and low maintenance requirements. Its adaptability and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice among gardeners looking for unique ground cover options.
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