This twinning climber has slender woody stems and forms a bushy habit. It has divided dark green fern-like leaves and the pink trumpet-shaped flowers appear from spring to autumn in loose clusters.
Hardiness zones 9 to 11
Podranea ricasolianais naturally found on the Eastern Cape of South Africa growing in well drained moist fertile soils in a semi shaded to full sun position and requires wind, drought and frost protection.
The Pink Trumpet Vine is grown for its flowers and its twinning habit. It is planted on wire fencing for screening or over a pergola for a tropical effect and is suitable for sub tropical coastal or mountainous regions. It establishing in 2 to 3 years and can be planted in small gardens.ID 2277
Podranea(pod-RAY-ne-ah) ricasoliana(rek-ah-SOL-ee-ana)
Bignoniaceae(BIG-non-AY-see-ee)