Diodia teres — a medium houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Diodia teres

Diodia Teres

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Hexasepalum teres is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common names poorjoe and rough buttonweed. This annual plant is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies and the United States from California to Florida and from Kansas to Massachusetts. The species is also naturalized in the Netherlands, the Canary Islands, Western Africa, Angola, China, Japan and Korea, India, and Madagascar.Hexasepalum teres has a thin, erect or prostrate stem rarely up to 65 cm (26 in) in height. It has opposite leaves which are stiff, dark green, elliptical, pointed, and roughly-textured, up to 3 cm (1.2 in) long. Each pair of leaves cradles a flower at its base. The small white to pinkish-purple flower has four stiff petal-like lobes up to 12 mm (0.47 in) long and 10 mm (0.39 in) wide. The fruit is ellipsoid, splitting into two nutlets This plant is most common in sandy areas such as desert dunes and river floodplains.

A note from PlantMom

Poorjoe shows good resistance to disease and is generally not likely to get sick. That said, it can be vulnerable to pests and diseases present in its environment. These problems are usually mild. Regarding care, this plant needs moderate maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to keep a neat appearance and encourage healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help stimulate flowering. Poorjoe is well suited to anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not demand much experience in plant care. It may require increased attention when cultivated indoors.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Diodia Teres.

Light

Poorjoe comes from bright, open habitats and performs best in full sun. It can tolerate some partial shade but favors direct sunlight for optimal growth. This plant, which can be annual or biennial, is noted for its sun-loving habit.

Temperature

Poorjoe comes from tropical areas, where the climate is generally warm and humid. Therefore, it is adapted to high temperatures and moisture. It is sensitive to abrupt temperature shifts and prefers a constant temperature, so avoiding indoor temperature fluctuations is important. It typically cannot tolerate cold and needs warmer conditions to grow. If the surrounding temperature falls too low, the plant may stop growing or even die.

Fertilizer

Poorjoe responds well to regular, dilute applications of fertilizer to encourage healthy leaf development. You should apply fertilizer to Poorjoe about once a month during the summer months. Nitrogen is essential for foliage, and adding nitrogen-rich sources helps Poorjoe thrive.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Annual, Perennial
Genus
Diodia
Family
Rubiaceae
Hardiness Zone
8-12
Mature Height
46 cm
Mature Spread
20 cm to 40 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
White
Flower Size
0.76 cm
Bloom Time
Early summer, Mid summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Mid summer
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Poorjoe en Buttonweed en Rough buttonweed
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