Showing posts with label vines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vines. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Morning Glory


I suspect I'll be taking a lot of photos of these morning glories this season. :)

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

What's in a name?

The plants that came in simply labelled "Rhodochiton" - the one I have planted in my large pot with the twig obelisk - has bloomed in the greenhouse. It's breathtaking.
Our rhodochiton is wet - like everything else in gardens this year. The rain, the rain, the rain, then heat & humidity, then rain.. has been great for leafy things and leaf eaters, ....but things in pots aren't drying out enough between downpours and that's making life.. interesting. I have this guy in a very sunny spot on the back deck, one of the hottest spots, getting sun from mid-morning until it falls over the Port Arthur Ridge in late evening. Hopefully we'll see some blooms soon. 

A little history of the synonym of names Rhodochiton & Lophospermum:




The Lophospermum plants at Vanderwees are what I'm most familiar with (seen below). There was a time when I couldn't imagine my annual garden season without one - though I should mention that Jean has kept one alive for years by cutting it back and taking it in at the end of the season. This one has larger leaves than 'Purple Bells', and long mauve trumpet flowers.
'Lophospermum'
 Rhodochiton 'Purple Bells'

I love them all. I love the way this vine tendrils, the blossoms on every one - it's a beautiful plant. One of the more vigorous climbers (and trailing plant) I know - for an annual here. It puts on a great show where ever is grows.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

tender tendrils

This Rhodochiton (Lohphospermum) vine is already settling into my largest clay pot and spreading its wings. The tendrils are reaching out and up, looking striking as it climbs the twig trellis. I am going to LOVE watching this grow. :D

Tuesday, May 15, 2012


Rhodochiton (Lophospermum)
in the front porch
reaching toward the Green Man.

I'm not sure if I'm going to plant this vigorous climber in the ground along the east fence - the middle trellis is empty, and I haven't yet decided on a permanent perennial climber for the space, so I might just leave it to play with interesting annuals.

Maybe I'll plant a number of them and just watch them grow.


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

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