Chamaecostus cuspidatus — a medium houseplant
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Chamaecostus cuspidatus

Chamaecostus Cuspidatus

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Chamaecostus cuspidatus, common name fiery costus or spiral flag, is a species of herbaceous plant in the family Costaceae native to eastern Brazil (States of Bahia and Espirito Santo). In India, it is known as insulin plant for its purported anti-diabetic properties.Chamaecostus cuspidatus has large fleshy looking leaves. The undersides of these large, smooth, dark green leaves have light purple shade. The leaves are spirally arranged around the stem, forming attractive, arching clumps arising from underground rootstocks. The maximum height of these plants is about two feet. The flowers are orange in color and are 1.5 in (3.8 cm) in diameter. Flowering occurs during the warm months. And they appear to be cone-like heads at the tips of branches.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Chamaecostus Cuspidatus.

Humidity

This plant will thrive in moderate humidity, which is probably the level in your home. However, misting it a few times a week can be very beneficial. Make sure the room has good ventilation.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Chamaecostus
Family
Costaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Insulin Plant en Fiery Costus en Spiral Flag en Fire Flower
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Chamaecostus cuspidatus leaf
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Chamaecostus cuspidatus leaf
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Chamaecostus cuspidatus flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Chamaecostus cuspidatus flower
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Chamaecostus cuspidatus habit
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