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Quart Pot / 30 fl.oz. Sale! Bowiea Volubilis ~ The Weird  May 6, 2001 Scientists call it Petrea volubilis and place it in the Verbenaceae family. It is native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.

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Name Type Language; PETREA VOLUBILIS WHOLE: Sources: Common Name English At the present time, the purple wreath or petrea volubilis is flowering well, Go prepared to be tempted by the many plants for sale. You'll find Belle Rive at 7 Orme Rd, Buderim. Petrea has several common names; Queen's Wreath, Purple Wreath, Sandpaper Vine, Tropical Wisteria, Bluebird Vine, and Fleur de Dieu. We also often hear many customers say "it looks just like a lilac." This vine does not have a fragrance. P. racemosa gets larger, darker flowers that are much prettier than P. volubilis. Petrea volubilis (purple wreath )12 bd اكليل الملكة ١٢ دينار #purplewreath #purpleflowers #creeper #landscape #gardenlife #البحرين Noteworthy Characteristics.

Common namePurple wreath, sand paper vine. Plant type Climbers, Subtropicals.

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It looks somewhat similar to a tropical Wisteria. It is a vigorous woody vine that  Petrea Botanically known as Petrea volubilis from Verbenaceae family.

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Species. P. volubilis - P. volubilis is a tender, vigorous, twining, semi-evergreen climber with branching stems bearing rough, elliptic, dark green leaves, paler beneath, and, from spring into summer, sometimes again in autumn, erect or arching panicles of small Petrea Volubilis is one of the most distinct and beautiful of the cultivated climbers. It looks somewhat similar to a tropical Wisteria. It is a fast-growing woody vine with a grey bark, a strong climber, and will attain great height and cover a considerable area if left unpruned. Queen’s-wreath grows as an evergreen and is a flower / ornamental.Being an evergreen plant, it will keep its leaves throughout the year. Queen’s-wreath is normally quite a low maintenance plant and is normally very easy to grow – great for beginner gardeners! Queen's wreath is a low maintenance vine for a spectacular spring display.
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John's phone line for sales and customer support is open 7 days a week. Petrea volubilis ‘Albiflora’ White Queen's Wreath Vine, Sandpaper Vine A white form of this tropical vine that usually has purple hanging racemes in spring & summer like a small wisteria, the sepals are persistent and colorful. It loves heat, best on a sunny wall. The leaves have a sandpap 03-sep-2020 - Explora el tablero de LIZZIE CUELLO "petrea volubilis" en Pinterest. Ver más ideas sobre plantas, jardines, flores.

2019-06-13 Petrea volubilis (purple wreath )12 bd اكليل الملكة ١٢ دينار #purplewreath #purpleflowers #creeper #landscape #gardenlife #البحرين Petrea volubilis. Multiple Plants Exporters. Send Message.
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Petrea volubilis v. Albiflora is the white flowering species. Growing Conditions and Care .


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Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer.

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They have rough-textured leaves, hence the common name sandpaper vine. Petrea's are commonly known as Queen's Wreath, Sandpaper Vine, Purple Wreath, Blue Bird Vine.

Noteworthy Characteristics. Petrea volubilis, commonly called Queen’s wreath or purple wreath. is native to the West Indies and from Mexico to Panama.It is a fast-growing, twining, woody vine or rounded shrub that produces wisteria-like erect to drooping axillary foot-long racemes of star-like purple flowers (15-30 flowers per raceme) in late spring to early summer. Petrea, a neotropical genus in the Verbenaceae, is named after Robert James Petre (Rueda, 1994).