Pyrostegia venusta (flame vine) Flame vine is a rampant climber that carries cascades of bright orange tubular flowers. Although a dazzling spectacle when in full flower, in some parts of the world it has become naturalised and a weed.
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker Gawl.) Miers Synonyms Bignonia ignea Vell.Bignonia venusta Ker Gawl.Pyrostegia ignea (Vell.) C. Presl ...
#617 Pyrostegia venusta Common Names: Flame vine, flaming trumpet, golden shower, flaming trumpet Family: Bignoniaceae (bignonia Family) Wallpaper Gallery (2 images) ...
Pyrostegia venusta, Pyrostegia ignea Plants of Home and Garden Grow from semi-hard cuttings, from layerings, or from suckers divided off in summer. Tolerates partial shade, though full light ideal.
Pyrostegia venusta, Pyrostegia ignea, Bignonia venusta Family: Bignoniaceae Flame vine, golden shower, orange trumpet vine, Hua Pala Vine Origin: southern Brazil, northern Argentina and Paraguay ...
Pyrostegia venusta is locally invasive to small geographic areas or single locations. At Archbold Biological Station (ABS), it has spread beyond the original introduction point into scrub habitat.
Pyrostegia venusta Bignonia ignea, Bignonia venusta, Pyrostegia ignea Bignoniaceae ...
* Flame vine (Pyrostegia venusta). Aptly named, this evergreen vine produces curtains of brilliant orange tubular flowers from fall to spring. This South American beauty climbs by tendrils to 30 feet or more but is easily controlled by pruning.
Golden Shower ( Pyrostegia venusta ) Golden Shower Common Juniper ( Juniperus communis ) Golden Showers Coreopsis ( Coreopsis verticillata ) ...
Orange Trumpet Creeper [English]: Pyrostegia venusta Orange Trumpet Vine [English]: Pyrostegia venusta Orange Trumpet Vine [English]: Thunbergia gregorii Orange Tulip Ginger [English]: Costus curvibracteatus ...
level]; leaves bicompound, lamina vernation conduplicate (involute - Pyrostegia), margins entire (toothed); flowers large; K often with nectaries, A 4 (5, 2), thecae sagittate or head-to-head, usu.
These lobes are often clearly shorter than the tube. The corolla and calyx are distinct from each other. Sometimes, a 2-lipped (bilabiate) corolla is observed. In bud, the lobes are imbricate and more rarely valvate (such as in Pyrostegia).
Pyrostegia venusta (Flame Vine) Saritaea magnifica (Glow Vine) Spathodea campanulata (African Tuliptree) Tabebuia chrysotricha (Golden Trumpet Tree) Tabebuia heterophylla (White Cedar) Tabebuia impetiginosa (ipê, Pau d'arco, Pink Trumpet Tree) ...
See also: Vine, Golden shower, Orange, Trumpet vine, May
 
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