aphelandraaphelandra
genusgenusStriking tropical plants characterized by their glossy foliage and vibrant, elongated flower spikes that emerge from colorful bracts. These eye-catching plants display dramatic leaf patterns with prominent veining that can range from deep green to silvery white.
Etymology
The name derives from the Greek words 'apheles' meaning 'simple' or 'smooth,' and 'andros' meaning 'male,' referring to the smooth, uncomplicated structure of the male parts of the flower.
Interesting fact!
The brightly colored bracts that make these plants so striking can maintain their vibrant appearance for several months, long after the actual flowers have faded.
All species of Aphelandra

aphelandraSquarrosa
Zebra plant, Saffron spike, Polka dot plant.

aphelandraSinclairiana
Panama queen, Orange zebra plant, Silver stripe aphelandra.

aphelandraChamissoniana
Brazilian zebra plant, White-stripe plant, Yellow-spike aphelandra.

aphelandraAurantiaca
Orange shrimp plant, Golden zebra plant, Fire spike.

aphelandraPulcherrima
Golden zebra plant, Yellow shrimp plant, Panama queen.

aphelandraHartwegiana
Orange torch, Fire spike, Hartweg's aphelandra.

aphelandraTetragona
Yellow shrimp plant, Golden candle, Pinecone plant.
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