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December Flower: Facts, How to Grow and Maintain, Uses

Acanthaceae is a family of plants that includes the December flower (Barleria cristata), also known as the Philippine violet, bluebell Barleria, or crested Philippine violet. It is a winter bloomer and a traditional garden favourite. It is indigenous to a sizable region that stretches from Southern China to India and Myanmar.

December flower is grown as an ornamental plant in towns and gardens, it has become naturalised in Hawaii, where it thrives in arid environments. The shrub grows as a ruderal species in roadside disturbed areas in Fiji, where it is known as “tombithi,” and on Christmas

Island (Indian Ocean), from near sea level to around 100 m. It is known as the December flower in South India since it blooms in December and is typically woven into floral garlands worn by women as a hair ornament.

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December flower: Key facts

Scientific name  Barleria cristata
Common name December flower, Philippine violet, bluebell Barleria, or crested Philippine violet
Plant type  Perennial 
Family  Acanthaceae
Native  Southern China, India and Myanmar
Climate  Cold, below freezing 
Sunlight  Direct 
Watering  Moderate 
Season  December 

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December flower: Physical description

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December flower: How to grow

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December flower: How to maintain

 

December flower: Uses

 

December flower: Toxicity

It is very poisonous and can be harmful if it is eaten.

 

FAQs

Do we have to replant the December flower every year?

Since December bushes are perennials, you don't need to plant new ones every year.

What is the initial watering procedure for December flowers?

Once sensitive shoots start to appear, continue to water them daily until they are at least 10-15 cm long.

 

 

 

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