Sunset Bells is an interesting plant from the Caribbean. Yellow flowers
with bright orange sepal cups form a colorful ground cover. The yellow
flowers are short-lived, but the orange sepal cups last for many days and
give the plant an everblooming effect. The dark, glossy, toothed leaves
make this plant attractive even when it is not in bloom. It is a perennial
herb that can be grown as a house-plant. From spring to summer it is
covered with very showy orange-red flowers. The bright yellow corolla,
with some red striping or spotting, is about twice the length of the sepal
cup, with a narrow tube and flaring lobes. Leaves are large, dark-green
with brown touch, very ornamental. The stems are thick and succulent,
usually upright. The plant forms a dense mountain of flowers and foliage.
The plant forms tubers at the base of the stem, and sometimes also in the
leaf axils. The name is taken from mythology - Chryso Themis was a
daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, of Greek mythology.
Pulchella means beautiful.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Imphal, Manipur.
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