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Laceleaf 'Antinkeles'
Also known as: Flamingo flower 'Antinkeles'
The Laceleaf cultivar, laceleaf 'Antinkeles', is named for its downward sloping anticlined drip-tip flower leaves which are a stunning blend of predominantly pink, beige and lime green. This coloration is a distinct contrast to the single red color of the parent plants' flowers. This cultivar is also known as the 'Pink Champion'.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
50 cm
Plant Height
40 cm
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Laceleaf 'Antinkeles'

Every week
Water
Full shade
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Laceleaf 'Antinkeles' requires a humid environment and should be watered twice weekly in summer, and weekly in winter, using rainwater or distilled water. Monitor for signs of under or over-watering, and maintain good drainage to prevent soil salinization. Avoid excess moisture on leaves.
Fertilize: Laceleaf 'Antinkeles' requires fertilization every three to four months, ideally in early spring during repotting. Slow-release fertilizer should be mixed with the medium. Liquid fertilizer can be used in other seasons, but avoid winter feeding. Over-fertilization leads to yellow leaves; phosphorus aids flowering.
Pruning: Prune laceleaf 'Antinkeles' in early to late spring by removing dead leaves and cutting back leggy stems for fuller growth. Use clean tools to prevent infection. Regular pruning improves airflow and light, leading to healthier blooms. Consult reliable sources for proper techniques and care practices.
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