Russelia equisetiformis is cultivated as an
ornamental plant, for
subtropical &
temperate gardens. In
tropical locations, it is recommended to be used as feature pots or hanging planters as it can become unruly in garden settings. Various colours exist ranging from white, yellow, pale orange & shades of red. Optimal conditions for flowering is a minimum of 4 hours of sunlight. The firecracker plant is capable of ground in a diverse range of settings, This species is best grown as a sprawling bordering or cascading groundcover where it accentuates its natural tufting rush-like habit. It is equality suitable in a container (pot) as a feature.
Russelia equisetiformis is especially attractive when grown in a basket, a hanging container, or otherwise cascading downwards, giving an appearance of cascading jungle cacti (like
Hatiora or
Rhipsalis) or the thin-leaved
Hoya species
Hoya linearis. Once established,
R. equisetiformis is moderately drought tolerant. In temperate climates, the species is known to be semi-
deciduous. The genus is reported to withstand temperatures down to ; still other authorities assert that it cannot tolerate temperatures below , nor can it handle frost, and therefore should be kept under glass or protected during the coldest months. File:Russelia equisetiformis02.jpg File:Russelia-2.jpg File:A small bush of Russelia equisetiformis.jpg ==References==