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RE: Blaze into the Spring with the Orange Trumpet Vine

in #pyrostegia6 years ago

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Light: Prefers full sun to light shade. Tolerates partial shade but grows and blooms best with good sunlight.
Moisture: Medium water needs. Though highly drought tolerant when established, good to water regularly especially during hot and dry seasons.
Soil: Moderately fertile, light and moist, but well-drained soil. It tolerates many kind of soils: acidic, alkaline, clayey, sandy or loamy.
Others: Hard prune after flowering to encourage branching and promote more flowers, as well as to restrain huge and unruly size. It’s hardy and can tolerate severe prune if needed. Benefits from fortnightly or monthly feed with a flowering fertilizer though it require minimal feeding. Generally, pest and disease free but do watch out occasionally for scales, caterpillars and mites.
For subtropical regions: Hardiness: USDA Zone 9-11. Blooms sporadically all year long but perform best from late fall through winter but not in freezing regions. Shelter from cold winds and frost that may ruin young flowers and plant.
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Scientific Classification:
Name: Flame Vine
Scientific Name: Pyrostegia venusta
Suitable terrain: high low
Origin of seeds: cuttings
Seed height: 25-40 cm

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Some of these are not the same plant as Pyrostegia. Be careful with common names, always search the Botanical name i provide, then you get the right plant . Thanks for the nice pics though !