Whirlpool Plant - Petrocosmea 'Yuki No Sei' - Welsh Grown

Size
Regular price £12.00
This product is not available for pickup at any store

This plant's spiralling leaves are referenced in its common name, Whirlpool Plant. Here, though, there are mid-green, fluffy-textured leaves rather than rushing water. New leaves grow from the centre of the spiral, and as it grows your whirlpool plant will spread outwards. Happy whirlpool plants will bloom, their flower stems sprouting from between the layers of textured leaves, with lilac-coloured, bell-shaped flowers which perfectly contrast the vibrant foliage colour. Keep it happy and you can enjoy both foliage and flowers to your heart's content.

Scientific Name
Petrocosmea ‘Yuki No Sei’ (beauty of the rock, hybrid species, cultivar: snow spirit)

Synonyms: Vaniotia (Genus synonym)

This Genus was first described in 1887.

Common Name
Whirlpool Plant, Yuki No Sei Whirlpool Plant, Miniature Petrocosmea

Origin
This Genus is native to east Asia, ranging from the east Himalayas to China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam

Light
Keep in bright light out of direct sun; too much sun will scorch it, while too little stunts growth, so it's important to find the right balance.

Water
Your Whirlpool will do best with its soil consistently moist, so make sure not to let the whole lot dry between waters. It's probably easiest to bottom-water this one, popping it in a tray of water and allowing it to soak it up, to avoid getting the crown of the leaves too wert and risking rot.

Humidity
Above-average humidity is best here, as your Whirlpool Plant will thrive best between 60-80% humidity. A pebble tray will be helpful for keeping it happy and stably humid, or it will also grow well in a larger terrarium setup.

Soil
Use a mix that drains well whilst retaining plenty of moisture. A mix of elements like coir and perlite to balance these two attributes should work well here. Repot in spring, every few years once the roots have outgrown each pot.

Food
Your whirlpool is fairly slow-growing, so doesn't need too much food. It will benefit from a dilute feed every six weeks or so, and if you are struggling to get it to flower, use a fertiliser with a higher potassium content to encourage blooming.

Temperature
7-15°C temperatures are perfect for this houseplant; it will do fine at warmer temperatures but be careful not to let it dry out too quickly in this warmer environment.

Pet-safe
Yes, this plant is non-toxic. Just make sure your pet isn't eating large quantities which won't do them any favours.

Sprouts Top Tips
An overnight temperature drop can be helpful to get your Whirlpool plant to flower if you're struggling in the bloom department.

Want to encourage it to flower?
Petrocosmea produce small, violet-like blooms from the centre of the rosette when happy. To encourage flowering, provide bright but indirect light, stable humidity, and keep the plant slightly cooler at night (around 12–15°C if possible). A gentle, high-phosphorus fertiliser in early spring can also help trigger blooming.

Check out The Sprouts Blog

Sprouts insights to house plants, gardening, our favourite brands and plant hire case studies.
We’re Growing – Welcome to Sprouts HQ! - Sprouts of Bristol
Sprouts of Bristol is expanding with the launch of Sprouts HQ – a new South Bristol premises that will house a dedicated packing space for online orders, an office, studio, and more room for rare and exciting plants. While the Kingsdown shop remains open as usual, the new HQ allows Sprouts to grow behind the scenes and offer even better service both in-store and online. This blog post shares the story behind the move, what customers can expect, and how to keep supporting this independent plant shop through the transition.
Jessy EdgarAugust 15, 2025
Terrarium & Wreath Workshops in Bristol – Autumn & Winter 2025 - Sprouts of Bristol
Join Sprouts of Bristol for terrarium, kokedama, and Christmas wreath workshops this autumn–winter. Creative, plant-filled fun in the heart of Bristol!
Jessy EdgarAugust 5, 2025
Build Your Own Terrarium: A Step-by-Step Guide from Sprouts - Sprouts of Bristol
Fancy creating your own tiny, self-contained world of green? Our DIY terrarium kits are the...
Jessy EdgarJuly 20, 2025