Re: cardinal/cypress vine
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: cardinal/cypress vine
- From: D* S*
- Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 23:01:43 -0400
- References: <d8193fdb.2510113d@aol.com>
PolarisOn@aol.com wrote:
> Speaking of these two vines, what is the vine with Ipomoea type leaves (but
> smaller) and bright red-orange trumpets/yellow centers? It is quite well
> behaved, easy to train, grows well in sun and shade, hummingbirds love it,
> naturally, and although it always dies with the first frost, it reseeds very
> freely and can be transplanted at almost any stage of growth. It's blooms
> are almost identical to I. coccinea, but the foliage is entirely different --
> heart-shaped. It's so delicate and beats the pants off the invasive.
> large-flowered trumpet vine the name of which escapes me. Whatever it's name,
> I've got babies to offer if anyone is
> interested.
> Holly Zone 7
Perhaps Mina lobata?
Dean
Zone 6B
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