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  Acalypha hispida
*Common Names:* chenille plant, red-hot cattail, foxtail, red-hot cat's tail
*Family:* *Euphorbiaceae* (spurge Family)
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*Description*
Chenille plant is an erect, sparsely branched shrub that can get 6-12 ft
(1.8-3.7 m) high with a spread of 3-6 ft (0.9-1.8 m). Potted plants are kept
considerably smaller. The evergreen leaves are oval, 4-9 in (10-23 cm) long,
3-4 in (7.6-10 cm) wide, and pointed on the tips. Chenille plant is
dioecious, meaning that the staminate (male) and pistillate (female) flowers
are on separate plants. The pistillate flowers are purple, bright red or
crimson, and clustered in velvety catkins, 8-20 in (20-51 cm) long and an
inch in diameter. They are dense and fluffy, like a cat's tail, and they
appear intermittently throughout the whole year as long as conditions are
favorable. The cultivar, 'Alba' has creamy-white catkins.

*Location*
Chenille plant is native to New Guinea, the Malay Archipelago and other
islands in the East Indies.

*Culture*
*Light:* Full sun to partial shade. Best flowering is on plants in full sun.

*Moisture:* Chenille plant needs a humid environment and frequent watering
during the summer growing season.
*Hardiness:* USDA Zones 10B - 12. Chenille plant does not tolerate frost.
*Propagation:* Propagate chenille plant from cuttings taken in summer. Best
results come from semi-ripe wood tip cuttings with a heel.

  [image: chenille plant shrub]  Brilliant color, unique form, and coarse
texture make chenille plant a standout in the tropical landscape. *Usage*
Chenille plant can be grown in a container on the patio or porch, and
brought indoors during cold weather. It looks great in a large hanging
basket with its fluffy crimson tassels hanging over the sides. It also can
be kept as a houseplant in a bright location, but it will require frequent
and heavy pruning, as well as regular misting in an air conditioned room. A
common practice is to take cuttings every year and have new young and
vigorous plants constantly coming on.

In frost free climates, grow this striking ornamental as a free standing
specimen shrub or give it a prominent position in a mixed border or hedge.

*Features*
The brightly colored pendulous tassels of chenille plant are extremely
showy, and a specimen in full bloom is a spectacular sight.


On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Bhatt Sweta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks like *Acalypha hispida*
>  *
> *
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Request for identification
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>> Date/Time-Sep 2011
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>> Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-Pune
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>> Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-Private garden
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>> Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub
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>> Height/Length- about 4 ft
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>> Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-green
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>> Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- red bottle brush like flower
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>> Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- not seen
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>> Regards
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>> Bhagyashri
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>> Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.-
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> --
> *Bhatt Shweta*
> *Doctoral Research Student,*
> M.S.U.
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