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Tropical Climbers (Delivery May to Oct)
Nothing is quite like a stunning tropical climber or tropical vine especially if you are lucky enough to have a heated conservatory or greenhouse where the range of tropical climbers you can try growing is simply stunning. We offer here a small selection of both unusual and more well known varieties as well grown 1 litre plants. |
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Allamanda cathartica 1 Litre Plant £27.00 JP677 |
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A classic climber from tropical regions not at all cold hardy and you will need a very warm heated environment to keep this wonderful climber. We also have a purple flowered form available - see below. |
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Beaumontia grandifora 1 Litre Plant £16.20 JP1798 |
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This is a fast growing long leaved heavy woody vine to 20 ft. with huge 6" fragrant white trumpet flowers. The leaves are lush and tropical looking. An established vine may take a light frost but not much more. You will need plenty of space and a large conservatory for this lovely scrambling climber that needs a hot position and full sun. |
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Clerodendrum thomsoniae 1 Litre Plant £16.95 JP688 |
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An unusual conservatory shrubby climber that you do not see very often. If pruned correctly it will erupt into sprays of pure white flowers, with scarlet crimson centres that last for weeks and weeks. |
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Hoya carnosa 1 Litre Plant £25.00 JP1380 |
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Hoya carnosa is one of 100 species of Hoya that are native to Eastern Asia and Australia. This one was named after Thomas Hoym, gardener to the Duke of Northumberland at the end of the 18th century. This attractive waxy leaved vine bears clusters of star shaped, pink-white blossoms in summer. The delicate flowers appear to be made of porcelain and are truly unique and it makes a good house plant. It really needs at least 4 hours of direct sunlight a day, but also can be grown in bright indirect or curtain-filtered sunlight. Night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees and day temperatures of 70 degrees or higher are optimal. Water freely during flowering but allow the soil to become almost dry between waterings when the plants are resting. Fertilize every 2 months in spring and summer. Do not remove the leafless spurs or stubs, on which new flowers appear every year. |
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Petrea volubilis 1 Litre Plant £19.45 JP1588 |
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An unusual attractive vine from Mexico. It is sometimes called Sandpaper Vine because of the Sandpaper textured leaves or the Purple Wreath, or Blue Bird Vine. It is hardy down to 5°C but not much colder. It will take heavy drought and blooms in the late summer with long lasting foot long tresses of purple flowers. Good conservatory semi climber or lax shrub. |
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Senecio confusus
In Propagation 1 Litre Plant £19.95 JP2128 |
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Stunning vivid red orange daisy flowers with centres of gold adorn this fast growing Columbian and Mexican native perennial vine. The 2" wide flowers bloom from late spring to fall. Dark green, glossy leaves are toothed on the margins and are very handsome. Beautiful in a basket or on a trellis. It has high heat tolerance, low water requirements and is seldom bothered by pests. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. Senecio confusus means "confused old man" which probably refers to the vine's growth habit - it needs to be provided with some sort of support or it will grow into a tangled mass. It will tolerate a light frost and re grow from the root stock in warmer regions but not tolerant of our cold wet winters - it needs a well drained hot sunny position to be seen at its best. Best over wintered in heat as even a frost free cold greenhouse will kill small plants. |
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Solandra maxima 1 Litre Plant £14.95 JP1546 |
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A fast growing very large tropical climber, only suitable for large conservatories, that bears massive yellow flowers the size of dinner plates. An excellent specimen can be seen at Wisley in their tropical House. The large yellow cup shaped flower gives the plant its common name. |
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Streptosolon jasminoides
Sold Out! 1 Litre Plant £19.95 JP293 |
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A pretty shrubby climber with bright orange flowers grown in terminal clusters. Excellent for a conservatory where it flowers all winter and sporadically all year. Best grown as a standard and kept pruned to shape. A plant I have been growing for 30 years! |
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Thunbergia grandiflora 1 Litre Plant £17.95 JP444 |
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A blue flowering conservatory vine of good habit, tight dark green foliage which compliments the large waxy flowers with a yellow throat. The one in the picture under trials for outdoor summer bedding was a year old growing up a frame by our front door and 7ft tall. It flowered non stop from May to October. |
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Symbol Code To Grow --- Easy n, Moderate n and Challenging n May be ok for a dry Conservatory ♣ Backlog for Fresh Seed --- u New Seeds not in Catalogue ---« Hardiness --- ] (To -5°C) ]] (To -10°C) ]]] (To -15°C) Growing Symbols --- £ Sunny position £ Shady position S Lots of Water |
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