A vigorous evergreen climber which supports itself by means of coiled, thread-like tendrils growing from the apex of some of the bright green compound leaves. Abundant, bold orange flowers are produced from about mid July until October.
Pyrostegias are warm climate plants. They grow well in Sydney to Perth and areas north. They are also worth trying in coastal gardens further south and in Adelaide and inland areas in a warm position, with shelter from cold winds and frost
Striking when draped over a building or a structure such as a carport or over an old fence. A good choice in a country garden to conceal the tank stand.
The orange trumpet vine likes a sunny spot, excellent drainage and regular moisture particularly when it’s hot and dry. It also needs protection from frost and a support to climb over. Prune away spent flowers to encourage new growth in spring if desired.
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