Solandra Maxima losing leaves
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These are evergreen when kept in warmer climates, but can become deciduous and lose leaves when kept in cooler areas.
These plants might not be able to be grown indoors, sorry to inform.
They aren't house plants and won't usually live indoors.
humidity may be too low also.....
It is not meant for indoors,it is a perennial evergreen bush
It's been growing indoors for several years now. Does anyone have one growing indoors. Any more answers please?
We received our Solandra for a wedding present 30 years ago. It has been a house plant for all those years. The plant has been a happy and healthy for all that time. It blooms profusely around Christmas. You can definitely grow these indoors!
Also, our Solandra loses all its leaves in the spring. The plant looks dead for an uncomfortable amount of time. DO NOT THROW THE PLANT AWAY!!! The leaves come back and the plant flourishes. The plant is super easy to propagate from cuttings and we’ve given tons of plants to friends who mistakenly thought their plant had died and threw them away in spite of our warnings.