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Heteropterys angustifolia
Code: 80200
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(Syn.: Heteropteris misspelled), Mariposa, Red Wing.
Twining erect evergreen shrub with showy yellow flowers, followed by ornamental red-winged seed pods. Narrow shiny lance-shaped leaves. This rare plant can be grown as a vine or even trained as a small patio tree. Plant in full sun to part shade. Can take a brief light frost. Probably not suited to the hot tropics. From Brazil and Argentina.
Malpighiaceae
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Ipomoea horsfalliae
Code: 52317
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Prince Kuhio Vine.
A Jamaican native that bears clusters of flaring red tubular flowers in late winter and spring. Named after Hawaii's Prince Kuhio. Outstanding vine for trellises. Hardy to 40F.
Convolvulaceae
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Mandevilla laxa
Code: 67928
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Large clusters of pure white 2 inch trumpet-shaped flowers, wonderfully fragrant, like gardenias. Attractive heart-shaped foliage. This compact vine flowers reliably in cool summers as well as hot ones, sun or part shade. Goes deciduous with frost, but is root hardy to 15F. Plants shipped in winter or early spring will most likely be leafless, because of dormancy.
Apocynaceae
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Mandevilla sanderi 'Alba'
Code: 67929
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White Dipladenia.
A most adaptable small twiner from Brazil that grows best as a container plant. It may be trained as a basket plant or on a trellis. Clusters of 2 to 3 inch blush-white trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow throats are produced over a long season. 2½ inch glossy dark green leaves. 28F.
Apocynaceae
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Mandevilla sanderi 'Red Riding Hood'
Code: 67930
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Red Riding Hood Dipladenia.
This amazing sport produces an incredible amount of glowing rose red to deep pink 3 inch flowers all season long. Small dark green glossy leaves. Grows better in containers than in the ground. Use in full sun or part shade in hanging basket or on trellis. Stunning. Highly recommended.
Apocynaceae
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Mandevilla sanderi 'Rosea'
Code: 69164
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Pink Dipladenia.
This wonderful exotic small vine has 2 to 3 inch light pink flowers. Best when grown as a container plant. Otherwise, plant in rich, well-drained soil in a warm sunny location with plenty of moisture. Use as a conservatory plant in cooler climates. Native to Brazil.
Apocynaceae
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Mansoa hymenaea
Code: 80135
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(Syn.: Pseudocalymma hymenaea) (Commonly misnamed: Cydista aequinoctialis, Pseudocalymma alliacea), Garlic Vine.
This dense evergreen woody vine is festooned with exquisite 3 inch purple trumpet-shaped flowers, fading with age to lavender, then to white. It's spectacular in full bloom as these various shades of color are on the vine at the same time. Blooms in spring and again in fall. Named because the crushed leaves emit a garlic odor. Plant in full sun with regular watering. Grows 20 to 30 feet. Hardy to 35F. From Mexico and Central America.
Bignoniaceae
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Pandorea jasminoides 'Variegata'
Code: 80095
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Variegated Bower Vine.
Large light pink trumpet-shaped flowers with a dark pink throat and attractive green and white variegated foliage. Give this vigorous, fast growing vine full sun to part shade, moist soil, and wind protection. It will only survive short periods in the high 20's. Australian.
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Petrea sp.
Code: 67991
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Seed grown plants from a new Petrea species with larger flower clusters than Petrea volubilis. Otherwise growth and culture the same. Native to Central America.
Verbenaceae
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Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides
Code: 68621
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(Syn.: Senecio confusus), Mexican Flame Vine.
Bright orange flowers throughout the year, light green glossy leaves. Colombia.
Asteraceae
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Rhaphidophora korthalsii
Code: 80153
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(Syn.: Rhaphidophora celatocaulis, Pothos celatocaulis), Shingle Plant.
Rare tropical climber with juvenile blue-green leaves held tightly together, overlapping like shingles. For many years, Rhaphidophora celatocaulis and Rhaphidophora korthalsii were thought to be two separate species, until the adult form with long-stalked, deeply cut adult leaves emerged. The juvenile leaves grow about 5 inches wide. Give large vertical space in shady area, where it can cling to the surface. Native to Borneo. USDA zones 10 - 12.
Araceae
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Senecio angulatus
Code: 67525
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South African vine with clouds of yellow daisy-like flowers all season long. Glossy leaves.
Asteraceae
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Solandra grandiflora
Code: 68862
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Large vine similar to Solandra maxima but glossy leaves are smaller and golden flowers are narrow, tubular, chalace-like. Lobes have a crenate wavy edge.
Solanaceae
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Solandra maxima 'Variegata'
Code: 68861
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Variegated Cup of Gold Vine.
Cup of gold vine with purple stemmed leaves variegated and edged creamy white. 28F.
Solanaceae
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