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Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' Ø5cm

209,00 RON 151,00 RON

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' – a rare tropical plant with spectacular turtle shell-patterned leaves. From the Primulaceae family, native to Southeast Asia. Ideal for terrariums. Requires high humidity and indirect light. Non-toxic plant.

Approx height (including pot): 15 cm

Flowering state: No flowers

Pot diameter: 5 cm

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🌿 Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' – Spectacular Turtle Shell Patterned Leaves

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' is a rare tropical plant highly sought after by collectors, known for its exceptional leaves featuring a pattern reminiscent of a turtle shell – hence the name "Kura Kura" (turtle in Malay). It belongs to the Primulaceae family and is native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia.

🌍 Origins and Botanical History

Labisia obtusifolia grows naturally in the understory of humid forests in Malaysia, Borneo, and other regions of the Malay Archipelago. It thrives in shaded environments with rich soil and constant moisture. The 'Kura Kura' variety has become extremely popular among rare plant collectors due to the unique appearance of its leaves, which differ significantly from the typical species form.

🌿 Leaves – Natural Art with Shell Patterns

The leaves are the star feature of this plant. Rounded and slightly leathery, they display prominent veins that create a fascinating geometric pattern similar to a turtle shell. The coloring ranges from deep green to darker shades, with contrasting veins that accentuate the unique texture. Leaves grow in compact rosettes, providing a remarkable decorative appearance.

🌸 Flowers – Delicate Accents at the Rosette Base

The plant produces small inflorescences with pink or reddish flowers that appear at the base of the leaves. While discrete, the flowers may be followed by small colorful fruits, adding an extra decorative element. Flowering occurs under optimal humidity and light conditions.

🌱 Growth Habit and Care

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' requires indirect light, high humidity (above 70%), and consistent temperatures between 20-28°C (68-82°F). The soil should be well-drained but consistently slightly moist, ideally a substrate based on sphagnum, perlite, and peat. It is perfect for enclosed terrariums or plant display cases. Growth is slow, and the plant remains compact.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 10 cm

Greutate (kg): 0.15 Kg

Denumire: Labisia

Diametru: 5 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

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What kind of light does Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' prefer?

It prefers medium to bright indirect light. A bright window, but with filtered or diffused light, is ideal. Strong direct sunlight can cause burns and discoloration on the leaves.

How often should this plant be watered?

Keep the substrate constantly slightly moist, but not soaked with water. Let the top layer of soil begin to dry out before the next watering and avoid stagnant water in the saucer.

Is it suitable for a terrarium?

Yes, it fits very well in terrariums and plant showcases, due to its small size, preference for higher humidity, and need for filtered light.

Does it need high ambient humidity?

It grows best in moderate to high humidity. In very dry rooms, a humidifier or growing in a terrarium is useful to keep the leaves healthy and free of dry tips.

Is there any information known about the toxicity of Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura'?

There are no documented details about the specific toxicity of this selection. As a precaution, it is recommended that the plant be treated as a potentially irritating ornamental plant and kept away from children and pets, avoiding ingestion of any part of the plant.

How do I care for Labisia?

Labisia prefers low to medium indirect light, high humidity and temperatures between 20-28°C (68-82°F). It is a jungle plant that naturally grows on the tropical forest floor.

How often should I water Labisia?

Keep the substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top layer dries slightly. Labisia prefers consistent moisture and does not tolerate complete drying.

What substrate is suitable for Labisia?

Use a well-draining substrate rich in organic matter: mix of peat, perlite and fine bark. The substrate should retain moisture but not allow water to stagnate.

Is Labisia toxic?

Labisia is not considered toxic and is traditionally used in herbal medicine in Southeast Asia. However, like any ornamental plant, ingestion is not recommended.

How do I propagate Labisia?

Labisia can be propagated by dividing the clump or by seeds. Carefully divide the plant, ensuring each section has healthy roots.

What is Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' and where does it come from?

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' is a rare tropical plant from the Primulaceae family, native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. The name 'Kura Kura' means 'turtle' in Malay, likely referring to the leaf shape. It is extremely sought after by rare plant collectors.

How do I care for Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura'?

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' prefers low to moderate indirect light, high humidity (60-80%), and constant temperatures of 20-27°C. Keep the substrate moist but not waterlogged, using an airy mix of peat, perlite, and sphagnum. It is an understory plant that does not tolerate direct sunlight.

Is Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' suitable for a terrarium?

Yes, Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' is perfect for terrariums! Its compact size, slow growth, and preference for high humidity and low light make it ideal for closed or semi-closed terrariums. It creates a particularly attractive tropical ground layer.

How large does Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' grow?

Labisia obtusifolia 'Kura Kura' is a compact plant that stays small, usually between 10-20 cm in height. Growth is very slow, making it perfect for confined spaces and terrariums. The leaves are wide, rounded, with an interesting texture and can have various shades of green.

Why are the leaves of my Labisia obtusifolia turning yellow?

Yellow leaves can indicate: light that is too intense (move the plant to a shadier spot), overwatering (check drainage), or humidity that is too low. This tropical understory plant needs stable conditions and does not tolerate sudden environmental changes. A terrarium helps stabilize conditions.

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