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Boea

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Gesneriaceae

Tribe
  
Didymocarpeae

Higher classification
  
Gesneriaceae

Order
  
Lamiales

Subfamily
  
Cyrtandroideae

Scientific name
  
Boea

Rank
  
Genus


Similar
  
Gesneriaceae, Hemiboea, Corallodiscus, Lysionotus, Conandron

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Boea is a genus of plants in the Gesneriaceae (Gesneriads) family, with species originating from Australia, China, India, Malaysia, Birma, Philippines, Polynesia, Solomon Islands, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Nepal, Bhutan, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos. Boea make good house plants, but also successfully grow in the wild.

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For example, B. hygroscopica, also known as the Queensland rock violet in Australia, occurs in Cape York Peninsula and Northeast Queensland as far south as Rockhampton, within an altitude range from 60–900 metres (200–2,950 ft). It grows along creek beds, on moist banks, moss-covered rocks in rainforest, open forest, vine forest and gallery forest.

Boea Boea hygrometrica Bunge R Br

Some Boea species are known as types of resurrection plant due to their ability to survive desiccation (e.g. B. hygrometrica and B. hygroscopica).

Boea Boea hygrometrica Bunge R Br

Cultivation

These cultivation notes are based on B. hygroscopica, a species from Northern Queensland, Australia.

Boea Boea clarkeana Nature Library

B. hygroscopica grows to about 15 centimetres (6 in), and forms a dense, velvety clump that flowers over many weeks in the warm months.

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A well-drained soil is suggested soil for this plant, achieved by using a potting mix with 20% sand content, and 5mm (~0.2 inches) of scoria or other drainage material in the bottom of the pot. A fertiliser with an NPK ratio of about 13.8:3.2:9.9, plus trace elements, is recommended.

Boea Boea Wikipedia

This plant prefers bright, filtered light, possibly with some early-morning direct sun. It can be planted in the garden in a well drained, consistently moist location.

The only major pests of this plant are chewing insects such as grasshoppers and caterpillars.

Species

The Smithsonian lists the following Boea species.

The Smithsonian also lists:

  • Kaisupeea herbacea with the basionym: Boea herbacea
  • Leptoboea multiflora with the previous synonym Boea multiflora
  • References

    Boea Wikipedia