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Sinningia rupicola

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  3. Publication and etymology

Sinningia rupicola is one of the douglasii-type species, with dark leaves and streaked flowers.  Mauro's web site (see link below) states that S. rupicola grows in full sun and rocky soil.  Mine has only had a couple of anemic flowers, so I provide links to pictures of better plants.

Feature table for Sinningia rupicola

Plant Description
Attribute Information
Growth  
Habit Stem upright
Leaves Dark green
Dormancy Stems deciduous, but stubs remain on tuber
Flowering
Attribute Information
Inflorescence Terminal peduncle
Season Blooms in summer
Flower Red, streaked
Horticultural Aspects
Attribute Information
From seed Three years to bloom, under my conditions
Hardiness Has survived 30F (-1C) in my yard
Recommended? No.  Mine were hard to keep alive -- and eventually impossible.
Botany
Attribute Information
Taxonomic group The douglasii group of the Dircaea clade.



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Publication

As Gesnera rupicola by Martius, in 1829.
As Sinningia rupicola by Wiehler, in 1978.

Etymology: From Latin rupi- ("cliff", nom. sing. rupes) + -cola ("resident on").