MYSTERY SOLVED!!!
I was not, in fact, delusional when I thought the first blooming of this plant was different and Peperomia-looking.
The problem was that I have two different plants growing the same pot.
This pot was given to me by a friend, with two tiny little cuttings in it, each about an inch long. She told me it was two cuttings off the same Peperomia plant, in case one failed to root.
They grew and grew, and I guess I never really paid attention since that pot was just a green backdrop for a pretty orchid. Once I saw the first Peperomia flower last spring, I paid even less attention.
The Peperomia is sending up more flowers now; just noticed them today. The Aeschynanthus plant still has the purple calyxes, and I can start to see the red flowers developing inside them. If I look at the leaves and actually pay attention, it's obvious that there are two different but similar types of paired, oval, green leaves, each of which originates from the original two cuttings.
So there you go. One pot, two different cuttings. I feel really stupid, but I'm so glad I was not dreaming up the first flower I saw in this pot!
Last edited by soobie; 12-01-2014 at 05:40 PM..
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