Look at what awesome plant was just sitting on display waiting to be purchased at Linder's Greenhouse in St. Paul???
This is a Seemannia sylvatica 'Bolivian Sunset', which was formerly called Gloxinia sylvatica (which is on it's current label that it's marked with at the store.)
Text taken from the outstanding website owned by Ron Myhr, the
Gesneriad Reference Web:
"The
species in the genus
Seemannia were formerly placed in Gloxinia until a revision of the
group in 2005. The revision resulted in a number of other changes to the
rhizomatous Gesneriads, in addition to the transfer of these species to
Seemannia.
Seemannia is comprised of four species with primarily red or reddish tubular
flowers. While similarities in appearance do not always indicate close
relatedness, genetic analysis in this instance suggests that the morphological
similarities do in fact reflect underlying relatedness.
Seemannia is primarily an Andean genus, distributed through Bolivia,
northern Argentina and southern Peru. S. sylvatica is known as far
north as southern Ecuador.
The most
widely grown of this group is S. sylvatica, which has also contributed to
a number of hybrids. This is a variable species.
All
members of Seemannia have rhizomatous storage structures at the root, and
typically die back seasonally, usually in response to drought, before
re-sprouting when more favorable weather arrives. They are therefore
easily propagated from rhizomes, and can also be easily propagated from tip
cuttings. Under some circumstances, these plants will produce long
stringy/wiry aerial propagules, which can also be planted to produce additional
plants."
Hope you enjoyed the Gesneriad Reference Web's site, it's owned and maintained by Ron Myhr.
There are quite a few great looking plants at the store currently and some unusual gesneriads such as Aeschynanthus
that are not simply 'Lipstick plants', Episcias, lovely S. speciosa and perhaps a Codonanthe vine (which I've never seen on sale commercially before.)