Botanical Name: Pandorea jasminoides 'Rosea'
Common Name: Pink bower vine
Type of Plant: dicot: vine
Character evergreen
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape fast-growing vine climbing by twining stems-foliage is very dark and glossy green; flowers held at outer ends of branches and are always very visible when fully open
Height 20-30'
Spread 15-20'
Growth Rate rapid
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoor full sun near coast – part shade inland
Soil prefers good drainage
Hardiness some frost (zones 16-24)
 
Morphology:
Leaves opposite, odd pinnately compound, 5-9 leaflets per leaf – leaflets lanceolate 2-3" long dark glossy green
Flowers pink, trumpet-shaped in terminal panicles – centers deep pink
Fruit oblong woody capsule
 
Propagation:
stem cuttings in spring, seed
 
Usage:
fast growing vine for fence covering, wall covering or arbor; grown for flower display during warm season, bright glossy foliage year-round
 
Landscape Care:
Watering needs ample watering
Fertilizing balanced in spring
Pruning remove spent flowers
Pests/Diseases none major
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: Australia
Family: Bignoniaceae

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