Description
Welcome... Combretum Indicum Rangoon Double Creeper Fragrant Flower Plant 3+ Cutting Root Combretum Indicum is a flowering vine and medicinal plant originating from the Old World tropics, in the region extending from India through Southeast Asia to Southern China. Soon after the new leaves emerge, the plant comes into bloom, with clusters of small trumpet-shaped flowers arising at the tips of the vine. White when they open, they curiously change colour, becoming pink then finally red, though not all at the same time, resulting in clusters of flowers in all three colours. The flowers are followed by dark brown, elongated-oval, five-winged seedpods up to 4 cm (1.5 in) long, each enclosing a single seed. Use Rangoon creeper is cultivated in warm-climate gardens for training on trellises and arbours and for growing up walls and fences, to quickly create a covering of dense foliage and blooms of colour. It may also be trained to become a natural awning for porches and verandas, for giving shade from the hot tropical sun. Climate Grows naturally in dry to humid subtropical and tropical climates, generally areas with annual lows of 10 to 25°C, annual highs of 22 to 35°C, annual rainfall of 700 to 4500 mm and a dry season of 7 months or less, extending to 12 months with irrigation. Growing New plants can be started from seed, cuttings or using air-layering (circumposing) techniques. Performs best on free-draining loam, loamy-sand and sandy-loam soils of a moderately acid to alkaline nature, generally with a pH of 5.0 to 8.0, and on sites with full to partial sun exposure. Thank You...