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Callisia Repens Turtle Vine Plant


  • The Callisia 'Turtle Vine' is a ornamental creeping plant with purple stems and clusters of dense ovate leaves. The lower surface of the leaves are purple in colour with green on top.

  • It produces small white blooms, and can grow 3 metres in length and width. Ideal for displaying in a hanging planter.

  • This plant is best kept in bright but indirect sunlight and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially in the Summer months.

  • Water regularly and moderately to keep soil moist, but don't allow plant to sit in water. In the Winter, watering sparling and only water top of soil. It's best to use the Button-Up watering methods to prevent foliage burning if watering in a bright location.


  • The Callisia 'Turtle Vine' is a ornamental creeping plant with purple stems and clusters of dense ovate leaves. The lower surface of the leaves are purple in colour with green on top.

  • It produces small white blooms, and can grow 3 metres in length and width. Ideal for displaying in a hanging planter.

  • This plant is best kept in bright but indirect sunlight and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially in the Summer months.

  • Water regularly and moderately to keep soil moist, but don't allow plant to sit in water. In the Winter, watering sparling and only water top of soil. It's best to use the Button-Up watering methods to prevent foliage burning if watering in a bright location.

$3.30

Original: $10.99

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Callisia Repens Turtle Vine Plant

$10.99

$3.30

Description


  • The Callisia 'Turtle Vine' is a ornamental creeping plant with purple stems and clusters of dense ovate leaves. The lower surface of the leaves are purple in colour with green on top.

  • It produces small white blooms, and can grow 3 metres in length and width. Ideal for displaying in a hanging planter.

  • This plant is best kept in bright but indirect sunlight and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially in the Summer months.

  • Water regularly and moderately to keep soil moist, but don't allow plant to sit in water. In the Winter, watering sparling and only water top of soil. It's best to use the Button-Up watering methods to prevent foliage burning if watering in a bright location.