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Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka', commonly known as the Pink Polka Lipstick Plant, is a stunning trailing houseplant loved for its glossy foliage, cascading stems, and spectacular pink flowers. The XXL form offers an even more impressive display, with long trailing vines that create instant impact in hanging baskets, plant shelves, and elevated planters.
Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Aeschynanthus species naturally grow as epiphytes on trees, where they enjoy warm temperatures, bright filtered light, and excellent air circulation. Under the right conditions, 'Pink Polka' produces an abundance of vibrant tubular flowers that emerge from dark buds, resembling tubes of lipstick and giving the plant its common name.
Its combination of easy care, trailing growth, and prolific flowering makes Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka' XXL an outstanding choice for anyone looking to add colour and tropical character to their home.
Botanical Name: Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka'
Common Name: Pink Polka Lipstick Plant
Family: Gesneriaceae
Origin: Southeast Asia
Growth Habit: Trailing epiphyte
Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate
Pet Safe: Generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.
Bright, indirect light is essential for healthy growth and reliable flowering.
Bright indirect light
East or west-facing windows
Bright conservatories
Filtered light near a south-facing window
Direct midday sun
Deep shade
Dark corners
Plants grown in brighter conditions are more likely to flower prolifically and maintain compact growth.
Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka' enjoys lightly moist compost but dislikes sitting in wet soil.
The top 3–5 cm of compost feels dry
The pot feels lighter when lifted
Waterlogged compost
Standing water in decorative pots
Allowing the soil to remain constantly saturated
As an epiphytic plant, it prefers periods of slight drying between waterings.
This tropical species appreciates moderate to high humidity.
50–80%
For best results:
Group with other houseplants
Use a humidifier during winter
Place in kitchens or bathrooms with good natural light
Although it tolerates average household humidity, higher levels often encourage stronger growth and flowering.
Warm temperatures promote healthy growth throughout the year.
18°C – 28°C
15°C
Cold draughts
Sudden temperature changes
Frost
Consistent warmth helps maximise flowering potential.
A light, airy mix that mimics its epiphytic growing conditions is ideal.
Peat-free houseplant compost
Orchid bark
Perlite or pumice
Coco coir
The growing medium should provide excellent drainage while retaining some moisture around the roots.
Feed regularly during the growing season to encourage flowers.
Balanced liquid fertiliser
Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer
Once buds begin forming, a flowering houseplant fertiliser can help support prolonged blooming.
The XXL form offers exceptional trailing growth.
Long cascading stems
Glossy green foliage
Clusters of pink tubular flowers
Dense trailing habit
Trail length: 60–120 cm+
Spread: 40–80 cm
Given enough time, mature plants can create a spectacular waterfall effect from hanging baskets.
One of the main attractions of Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka' is its colourful blooms.
Bright pink tubular flowers
Produced from dark buds
Long flowering season
Attractive contrast against glossy foliage
Provide bright indirect light
Avoid overpotting
Maintain consistent watering
Feed regularly during active growth
Slightly root-bound plants often flower more freely than newly repotted specimens.
Usually caused by insufficient light.
Often linked to overwatering or poor drainage.
Can occur following cold temperatures, draughts, or sudden environmental changes.
May indicate underwatering or prolonged dry conditions.
Typically caused by inadequate light.
Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka' prefers being slightly root-bound.
Every 2–3 years
When roots begin circling the pot
Choose a container only slightly larger than the existing one.
This plant is easy to propagate from stem cuttings.
Stem cuttings in water
Stem cuttings in moist compost
Propagation in sphagnum moss
Rooting is usually quickest during spring and summer.
The cascading growth habit makes this an excellent display plant.
Hanging baskets
High shelves
Plant walls
Conservatories
Tropical indoor displays
Its long trailing stems create a dramatic effect as the plant matures.
Aeschynanthus 'Pink Polka' XXL combines lush trailing foliage with an abundance of vibrant pink flowers, creating a display that is both elegant and tropical. Its manageable care requirements, long flowering season, and impressive cascading growth make it one of the most rewarding hanging houseplants available. Whether displayed in a bright living room, conservatory, or indoor jungle, this beautiful Lipstick Plant is guaranteed to become a focal point in any collection.