Bleeding Heart Vine, Clerodendrum thomsoniae
1)Name of Plant ( common Name/ scientific name)- Bleeding Heart Vine / Clerodendrum thomsoniae
2) Type of plant (Indoor/outdoor)- Outdoor
3) Size of pot it comes in- 5 inches
4) Seasonal/ perennial- Perennial
5) Flowering/ Foliage- Flowering
6) Place to keep- Full Sun
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Bleeding Heart Vine, Clerodendrum thomsoniae
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1)Name of Plant ( common Name/ scientific name)- Bleeding Heart Vine / Clerodendrum thomsoniae
2) Type of plant (Indoor/outdoor)- Outdoor
3) Size of pot it comes in- 5 inches
4) Seasonal/ perennial- Perennial
5) Flowering/ Foliage- Flowering
6) Place to keep- Full Sun
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Bleeding heart vine
Description
Bleeding heart vine has attractive, dark green leaves. Even though it is vine or liana, it is also a somewhat bushy climber. The glossy, dark green, oval leaves are 5-7″ long with smooth edges and pointed on the end. In its native habitat it can grow 10-15 feet tall, but as a container plant will remain much smaller.
Clerodendrum thomsoniae / Bleeding Heart Vine
Family | Verbenaceae |
Origin | Western Africa |
Description | Bleeding heart is a well-behaved, non-aggressive plant that can reach around three feet in containers, but can climb to 15 feet at maturity. It is a sub-tropical vine that wraps its tendrils around a trellis or other support. The vines also respond well to hanging baskets, where they drape attractively over the sides The flowers of bleeding heart vine are arresting, with crimson petals emerging from a white base. The common name Bag flower alludes to the shape of the white petals, which hold a red surprise inside as the inner red petals emerge. The vines are a rich source of nectar, and they will attract butterflies outdoors |
Environment | Bleeding heart vine performs best in partial shade or dappled sunlight, but it may tolerate full sunlight with plenty of moisture. The plant prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil. The vines are also very thirsty, and you must never allow them to dry out during the active growing season. It needs frequent fertilization to supply nutrients required to produce blooms. Feed the plant a slow-release fertilizer every two months during the blooming season, or use a water-soluble fertilizer every month. |
Landscape Use | Annual vine for trellises, arbors or fences. Containers. |
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