Thunbergia mysorensis - Clock Vine
By Delonix1
- 25 Jun, 2010
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This Clock Vine is growing on a large pergola structure out by the Indian crocodiles at the San Diego Zoo. This vine grows quickly and blooms all year. It's a very commonly grown vine in California.
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Meanie:
It's a beautiful vine...however, Thunbergia species have a tendency of taking over a large area very quickly though. : > )
25 Jun, 2010
I'll have a couple then!!!!
25 Jun, 2010
Meanie:
I have Thunbergia 'Blushing Susan' growing up a dead Pyrocantha...and seedlings are popping up all over my front yard and in potted plants. It's even growing in the sidewalk cracks. I may have to cut it down and take all the roots out.
25 Jun, 2010
There is one growing at Kew in Princess of Wales Conservatory, it's a lovely plant and very popular with the public.
27 Jun, 2010
Rbtkew:
I bet it is, especially where it's not commonly grown outside. It's a very popular vine here. However, they are such aggressive growers, which can take over a large area very quickly.
27 Jun, 2010
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They have this in Oxfords Botanic gardens - it's a lovely plant.
25 Jun, 2010