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is episcia an indoor plant Episcia 'Caterina'

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is episcia an indoor plant Episcia 'Caterina'Episcia Caterina is a showy, low growing member of the African violet family. Its soft, velvety leaves are a rich bronze green with a silvery sheen down the midrib, often accented by cool undertones that shift in the light. In bright conditions, it may also bloom with small, tubular red or coral flowers. Perfect for hanging baskets, terrariums, or windowsills. Light: Bright gentle light is ideal. Can tolerate moderate light but will lose vibrancy in

Episcia ‘Caterina’ is a showy, low-growing member of the African violet family. Its soft, velvety leaves are a rich bronze-green with a silvery sheen down the midrib, often accented by cool undertones that shift in the light. In bright conditions, it may also bloom with small, tubular red or coral flowers.

Perfect for hanging baskets, terrariums, or windowsills.

Light: Bright gentle light is ideal. Can tolerate moderate light but will lose vibrancy in low light.
Temperature: Prefers warm indoor temps (65–80°F). Avoid cold drafts and temps below 60°F.
Humidity: Loves high humidity (60–80%). A great candidate for terrariums or rooms with a humidifier.
Water: Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy. Water when the top ½ inch feels dry. Avoid wetting the leaves directly.
Potting mix: Loose, airy mix like African violet soil with added perlite or coco coir.
Fertilizer: Feed every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer with diluted African violet or houseplant fertilizer.

How to grow Episcia ‘Caterina’ indoors:
Give it bright, filtered light and steady humidity. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the foliage. Water gently at the base and avoid splashing the leaves. Episcias do best in shallow pots or wide containers where they can spread and trail. Use distilled or filtered water to avoid mineral buildup—though if you're in San Francisco, Hetch Hetchy tap water is typically fine.

How to grow Episcia ‘Caterina’ outdoors in the Bay Area:
Only suitable outdoors in protected, frost-free, and humid microclimates. On shaded patios or in covered greenhouses, it can thrive in warm weather as long as temps stay above 60°F. Bring indoors before cooler nights. Ideal for warm porches, atriums, or shaded greenhouse benches in the summer.

Pet safe: Yes (non-toxic according to ASPCA guidelines)
Difficulty: Intermediate. Easy if you can provide warmth and humidity—thrives in the right conditions.

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