Thumbergia grandifora
Blue Trumpet Vine
Botanical Family: Accanthaceae
The genus Thumbergia contains around 100 species, from shrubs to extremely ornamental vines. T. grandiflora is perhaps the best known of the latter, a very fast growing climber with large, slightly rough heart shaped leaves and long, hanging clusters of either mauve-blue or white trumpet-shaped flowers. We only have blue trumpet vine that cover the roof of the Aula.
Thumbergia likes full sun or light shade and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is by cutting or air-layering.
Botanical Family: Accanthaceae
The genus Thumbergia contains around 100 species, from shrubs to extremely ornamental vines. T. grandiflora is perhaps the best known of the latter, a very fast growing climber with large, slightly rough heart shaped leaves and long, hanging clusters of either mauve-blue or white trumpet-shaped flowers. We only have blue trumpet vine that cover the roof of the Aula.
Thumbergia likes full sun or light shade and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is by cutting or air-layering.
Source:
Tropical Garden Plants
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