Episcia cupreata is a herbaceous, hairy, perennial from the Gesneriaceae family. It spreads through the use of stolons, also known as runners, these are stems growing at or just below the soil surface.
Commonly known by the name Flame Violet. Many cultivars have been developed, often with showy variegated leaves.
Water them once or twice a week, keeping the soil moist but not wet. They require high humidity to thrive. Misting them daily or placing them in a tray with pebbles and water will help to increase humidity.