This vine is also known by various other names Port St Johns Creeper, Zimbabwe creeper etc. These vines love the sun and come in a few shades of pink. The markings on the flowers look like fox gloves.
These woody vines are vigorous growers and are native to South Africa. These vines have attractive foliage and though the look like a bush, however they grow long stems that arch and look like a vine. These pretty flowers can be seen blooming from February to November in sunny, tropical weather.
These can be propagated from cuttings and seeds. It is a common but attractive vine .
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Do you like the color pink?
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These flowers are pretty and bright – aren’t they?
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Beautiful flower. I love the color pink. I suppose the vine would not thrive in us. We don’t have the right climate.
Yeah these love at least 8 hours of sun everyday.
So very pretty in pink Dawn.
Pink is always pretty. Its one of my favorite colors.
I only like pink on flowers, dear Dawn … this flower is gorgeous
I love pink flowers too , and maybe a dress or two 😀
Yes, pink happens to be my favorite color.
Pink is my favorite color too, pink and lavender.
They look like the blue trumpet which is pretty invasive.
Are you taking about the Thunbergia Grandiflora you had once posted here? This is rather hard to propagate. I would loved it if it was as invasive as the thunbergia.
Yes that is what I was referring to. That is the irony really. What grows beyond control we want to keep it in check and vice versa (lol)
Such is life lol . But I love thunbergia too. My friend has her walls covered with blue and white thunbergia.