Justicia Brandegeeana
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''Justicia brandegeeana'', the Mexican shrimp plant, shrimp plant or false hop, is an
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season. This also pertains to plants that retain their foliage only in warm climates, and contrasts with deciduous plants, whic ...
shrub in the genus '' Justicia'' of the acanthus
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Acanthaceae,
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to Mexico, and also naturalized in Florida. It grows to 1 m tall (rarely more) with spindly limbs. The leaves are oval, green, 3–7.5 cm long. The flowers are white, extending from red bracts which look somewhat like shrimps, hence the common name "shrimp flower". The specific epithet is named for the American botanist
Townshend Stith Brandegee Townshend Stith Brandegee (February 16, 1843 – April 7, 1925) was an American botanist. He was an authority on the flora of Baja California and the Channel Islands of California. Early life Brandegee was born on February 16, 1843, in Berlin, C ...
(1843–1925). It is sometimes misspelled "''brandegeana''".


Description

''Justicia brandegeeana'' is a bushy
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season. This also pertains to plants that retain their foliage only in warm climates, and contrasts with deciduous plants, whic ...
shrub growing to tall by broad. The stems and leaves are downy. The leaves are variegated and usually grow in clusters on the branches. As the plant receives more sun, the amount of creamy white on the speckled leaves will increase, and vice versa. The flowers emerge from bracts that form off the stems. The bracts start out white, but with more sun exposure they turn anywhere from pale pink to deep salmon. A chain of bracts will continue to grow until it falls off in most cases; thus the chains can grow anywhere from a few centimetres to nearly in length. Flowers emerge from the bracts; usually they are long, thin, and white with speckled maroon throats. Blooming continues for months once it has begun, then halts for a short period before starting again. The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Pollination is usually by hummingbirds The family ''Acanthaceae'' is in the major group Angiosperms (flowering plants). The genus ''Justicia'' is in the family ''Acanthaceae''. The genus ''Justicia'' comprises about 600 species. Research has been done on the phytochemical components of the numerous Justicia species, showing that they possess antitumor, antiviral and antidiabetic activity. ''J. brandegeena'' has not been a topic of phytochemical research until recently.


Pests and diseases

Spider mites and whiteflies may be a problem. Nematodes Root Rot: Fungal diseases that cause decay and rotting of the roots and premature plant death Fungal leaf spotting or rust may afflict plants.


Cultivation

The shrimp plant thrives in the shade in tropical areas. It does best in well-drained sandy or loamy soil, but is generally low maintenance and drought-tolerant. As it dislikes temperatures below , in cooler
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areas it is best grown under glass, where it is excellent as a potted
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, owing to its ability to tolerate low light and some neglect. Fertilization is not required. The shape is generally long and spindly. If trimmed back regularly, it can maintain a bushy habit and will not need support. If the branches are allowed to grow long, they will become unable to support themselves and sag towards the ground. Numerous
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s are available, with different flower bract colors, including yellow, pink and dark brick-red. It can be propagated by stem cuttings. This plant has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Nor ...
's Award of Garden Merit. In terms of maintenance, if ''Justicia brandegeeana'' is not kept well trimmed it can become a messy shrub. Also, if left alone can grow over 24 inches tall. It therefore requires trimming back annually if it is to hold its shape and retain a desirable size. This shrub is expected to last for 10 to 20 years. Justicia brandegeeana 2015-05-29 OB 228.jpg Image:Madeira, Palheiro Gardens - Justicia brandegeeana IMG 2319.JPG Image:Mexican shrimp plant or shrimp plant or false hop -- Justicia brandegeeana.jpg Image:JusticiaBrandegeana.jpg


References


USDA Plant Profile: ''Justicia brandegeeana''NCBI 138115
2002-08-21


External links

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3303690 brandegeeana Plants described in 1969 Flora of Guatemala Flora of Honduras Flora of Mexico House plants