Calliandra surinamensis
Pink-and-White Powderpuff
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Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Description
Calliandra surinamensis is a low branching evergreen tropical shrub that is named after Suriname, a country in Northern South America. The plant usually has complexly branched multiple trunks and grows to a height of about 5 metres, although many sources suggest that it only attains a height of 3 metres. Left unpruned it grows long thin branches that eventually droop down onto the ground.
Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Blooming
Blooms look like powder puffs or feather dusters. Usually have long red, pink or white stamens and small, bell shaped flowers.
Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Growth
Evergreen perennials, shrubs, and small trees. Calliandra includes about 200 species. Can get to 5 ft. tall and just as wide. Generally thrives in full sun. In general, only the shrubs and trees are cultivated. Grow Calliandra in a warm greenhouse in frost prone areas. A warm greenhouse has a minimum temperature of 55°F (13°C). During the day, temperatures should be set to 55-64°F (13-18°C) or above, and at night, the temperature should be at 55°F (13°C). In warmer areas, grow Calliandra in a shrub border.
Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Planting
In spring, sow seeds at 61-61°F (16-18°C). In summer, root semi-ripe cuttings. Semi-ripe cuttings are cuttings taken from semi-mature wood. Also, layer in spring. Layering is a propagation method where a stem is pegged to the soil while still attached to the parent plant. This process induces rooting.
Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Pest
Spider mites and mealybugs can cause problems. Other issues include dieback and fungal leaf spots.
Pink-and-White Powderpuff (Calliandra surinamensis) - Soil and irrigation
Water needs vary per species. Does best in fertile, well-drained soil. Water freely from early summer to autumn, moderately in winter.









