The Aeschynanthus Longicaulis, commonly known as the Black Pagoda Lipstick Plant, is a striking trailing plant prized for its mottled, dark green leaves with purple undersides and its occasional tubular orange-red blooms. Native to Southeast Asia, it gets its nickname from the way its flowers emerge from dark, tube-like buds resembling lipstick. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers to dry out slightly between waterings. This plant loves humidity and does especially well in hanging baskets where its cascading vines can show off. It's both eye-catching and low-maintenance, making it a great choice for plant lovers of all levels.