Gynura aurantiaca (Purple Passion Plant) in Decorative Ceramic Pot
Houseplants and Decorative Planters

Gynura aurantiaca (Purple Passion Plant) in Decorative Ceramic Pot

This item is a live botanical specimen of Gynura aurantiaca, commonly known as a Purple Passion Plant. The plant features dark green, velvety lanceolate leaves with serrated edges, covered in dense, fine purple hairs that give the foliage a shimmering iridescent appearance. The plant is housed in a glazed ceramic planter with a white base featuring a bright yellow lemon and green leaf motif. Within the pot, there are several decorative and functional accessories: a 'No Touchy' plant stake featuring Kuzco from Disney's The Emperor's New Groove, a small acrylic 'Thirst Trap' label, and a yellow butterfly-shaped sticky trap designed for pest management. The plant appears to be in healthy condition with vibrant coloration and upright stems, though the presence of the sticky trap suggests active monitoring or treatment for fungus gnats or similar indoor plant pests. The pot shows a high-gloss finish with no visible chips or cracks. The assembly is contemporary, likely within the last 1-3 years, and serves as a personalized office or home desk accessory.

Estimated Value

$45-60

Basic Information

Category

Houseplants and Decorative Planters

Appraised On

January 18, 2026

Estimated Value

$45-60

Item Description

This item is a live botanical specimen of Gynura aurantiaca, commonly known as a Purple Passion Plant. The plant features dark green, velvety lanceolate leaves with serrated edges, covered in dense, fine purple hairs that give the foliage a shimmering iridescent appearance. The plant is housed in a glazed ceramic planter with a white base featuring a bright yellow lemon and green leaf motif. Within the pot, there are several decorative and functional accessories: a 'No Touchy' plant stake featuring Kuzco from Disney's The Emperor's New Groove, a small acrylic 'Thirst Trap' label, and a yellow butterfly-shaped sticky trap designed for pest management. The plant appears to be in healthy condition with vibrant coloration and upright stems, though the presence of the sticky trap suggests active monitoring or treatment for fungus gnats or similar indoor plant pests. The pot shows a high-gloss finish with no visible chips or cracks. The assembly is contemporary, likely within the last 1-3 years, and serves as a personalized office or home desk accessory.

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