The Tropical Bleeding Vine also known as the bleeding-heart vine or Glorybower with scientific name, Clerodendrum thomsoniae.
The flower comes from tropical regions, West Africa. In the USA, we expect the Tropical Bleeding Vine will grow well in the warmer areas (states) such as:
- Texas
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Florida
- and Southern California.
Since our state includes as one of the warmer states, we observe this flower in many different places.
We saw some of our neighbors grow this flower. The plants look grow well on the ground and in the small containers.
In the city garden, we observed bleeding vines climbing wall. They are perfect to climb wood, concrete and bricks.
The bleeding vine flowers are showy red (a vibrant crimson) with combines of snow-white calyces color.
We may see blooming of Bleeding vines throughout the years. It is because our areas have mild winter and humid summer.
The peak blooming around late Spring to early Autumn, March to September. The time when a lot of rainfall and warmer.
Do you recognize the Tropical Bleeding Vine or the bleeding-heart vine?
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Bleeding vines look magnificent
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The Tropical Bleeding Vine also known as the bleeding-heart vine or Glorybower with scientific name, Clerodendrum thomsoniae.
So colorful! Wonderful to see the post.
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Nice post, thanks for your sharing...
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The Tropical Bleeding Vine also known as the bleeding-heart vine or Glorybower with scientific name, Clerodendrum thomsoniae.
That is rather pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite plants. We have one in the front and one in the backyard. I think they do well as they are planted by the house which protects them from our cold weather.
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I think the Bleeding Vine could also grow in Sicily (South Italy) where there is mild winter and humid summer.
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I think so
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The Tropical Bleeding Vine also known as the bleeding-heart vine or Glorybower with scientific name, Clerodendrum thomsoniae.
What a beautiful vine!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I like the flower very much.
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They are blooming in the winter...
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