A recent introduction, 'Abigail' has both a lovely, neat habit and makes for an excellent and undemanding houseplant that has an incredibly long flowering period. The flowers themselves are a soft hyacinth blue, with the lower being veined with deeper purple over a dollop of clotted cream. It will make a great gift, and the blooms will last much longer than a freshly cut bouquet of flowers.
We’re proud to support our British growers, and having been raised by one of our trusted UK nurseries, this indoor plant has a low carbon footprint, which makes it perfect for an eco-friendly collection or gift.
How to care for Streptocarpus Abigail:
Throughout the growing season, keep them quite well watered, but as they are sensitive to overwatering, allow the compost to get a little dry in between; during this time they should also be fed with a high potash fertiliser. Remove spent flowers as they fade and trim back any old leaves that are past their best. Overwinter on a south or west-facing windowsill and water less often. Repot each spring into a slightly larger, shallow pot filled with fibre-based compost. They can also be used as summer bedding - grow in fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in partial shade.