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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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Senecio tamoides
Code: 90457
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Canary Creeper
This is a vigorous fast-growing evergreen vine with semi-succulent stems and leaves. It has attractive glossy light green ivy-like leaves. The abundant bright canary yellow daisy flowers are borne in clusters from late summer to fall, making an impressive show. Flowers are fragrant. Frost may cause dieback but vine should recover in the spring. Native to South Africa. USDA zones 9 - 11. Sometimes confused with the undesirable and highly invasive German or Cape Ivy, Delairea odorata (Syn.: Senecio mikanioides).
Asteraceae
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Solandra longiflora
Code: 68862
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Chalice Vine, Gabriel's Trumpet
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. We previously had this misidentified as S. grandiflora. Native to the West Indies.
Solanaceae
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Solandra maxima
Code: 68860
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Cup of Gold Vine
One of the largest and showiest flowers of any vine is produced by this luxuriant Mexican species, which is also hardier to cold than other solandras. The 9 inch chalice-shaped flowers open yellow, then turn to gold, and have a delicious coconut scent. These magnificent blossoms may occur at any season, especially in winter. It is easily trained as a shrub or espalier, with handsome 6 inch glossy leaves. In mild climates, it's a spectacular garden plant.
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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Solanum wendlandii
Code: 68732
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Costa Rican Nightshade, Marriage Vine
One of the finest blue flowered vines producing a spectacular display in the heat of summer with large clusters of 2½ inch lavender-blue flowers nearly covering the plant. Heat loving, it is deciduous in cold weather. 28F.
Solanaceae
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Stephanotis floribunda 'Variegata'
Code: 90191
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(Syn.: Marsdenia floribunda 'Variegated'), Variegated Madagascar Jasmine, Variegated Bridal Bouquet
An usual variegated form of the madagascar jasmine with brightly colored yellow variegation on the new growth, changing to cream and green variegation with age. Prized for the wonderfully sweet fragrance of its waxy white flowers which are popular in wedding bouquets. The 2 inch star-shaped flowers appear in clusters during summer and fall, and the shiny, waxy variegated 2 to 4 inch leaves are handsome all year. Twining growth and culture are similar to hoyas, to which it is related. The plant makes an excellent container subject. Best in bright indirect light. Native to Madagascar. 28F. USDA zones 9b - 12.
Apocynaceae
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Thunbergia gregorii
Code: 55920
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Golden Clock Vine
Compact climbing vine with 2 inch bright golden orange flowers all year. Soft triangular leaves. Can be used as hanging basket, on trellis or ground cover. Easy, vigorous.
Acanthaceae
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Tristellateia australasiae
Code: 68890
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Australian Gold Vine
Clusters of bright canary yellow star-shaped flowers throughout the year on a compact, small growing vine. 4 inch dark green slender oval leaves. Grown throughout Hawaii, it is a rare but easy indoor plant. Southeast Asia to New Caledonia 50F.
Malpighiaceae
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Vanilla planifolia
Code: 80052
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Vanilla
Pale yellow-green 2 inch flowers followed by seed pods (beans), the source of vanilla. This large orchid vine usually flowers only when mature. Requires bright light and year-round warm conditions, in a very humid environment. Native to Central and South America. 4 inch pot.
Orchidaceae
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