I also agree on that ID
http://garden.org/plants/searc... It is one of my favorites.
The leaves take on a rosy hue in cooler temps and I have seen summer blooms on one ladys' plant that was really pretty.
But don't feel bad that your grand disassemble it. I lost a large plant one summer that was outside. Took me forever to figure out what was destroying it. It was a dry, dry summer and the birds were eating the leaves for the moisture in them.
And I agree with Tee again, protect them from direct sunlight till they begin to develop.