Calceolaria or Slipper Flower
Calceolaria are a genus flowering plant from the family, Calceolariaceae. Commonly called the Slipper Flower, Lady’s Purse and Slipperwort, due to unusual flowers that resemble slippers or purses and calceolaria being from the Latin for shoe. Currently, there are only 3 genera in its family, although others may soon follow as modern dna analysis is re-classifying plants into their families. There are over 388 species of Calceolaria and that covers a wide range of different plants
Natively, these plants are found mainly in the Andes Mountains but also anywhere from Southern Patagonia to Central Mexico. Many modern hybrids can be found to brighten up garden pots and hanging baskets.

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Names |
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Scientific name: |
Calceolaria |
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Common Names: |
Slipper Flower, Lady’s Purse, Slipperwort |
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Genus: |
Calceolaria |
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Family: |
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Related Plants: |
Porodittia, Jovellana |
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Growing Conditions |
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Position: |
full sun, partial shade, sheltered |
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Soil Type: |
sandy, loamy, clay |
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Soil pH: |
acid, neutral |
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Moisture: |
moist |






