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Cup of gold, chalice vine. 1 at P150. This is a large woody climbing shrub from South America. It has a woody base from which 2.5 to 3 m straight stems grow. The leaves are glossy and broadly elliptical. The chalice-shaped flowers are up to 15 cm deep, with long and tubular calyces that are as long as the flowers.
Almost pink at first, the flowers turn yellow-gold as they age; they have 10 purple stripes on the inside. They appear several times a year, usually in profusion, and are fragrant at night. This Solandra likes well-drained fertile soil and the full sun for good flowering though it will also grow in partial shade. It is easily propagated from young-growth cuttings. Flowering again in May 2004 and has not stopped flowering prolifically since then (it is now November). Only one or two flowers in December. Cuttings planted in November growing quite well in December.
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Cup of gold, chalice vine. 1 at P150. This is a large woody climbing shrub from South America. It has a woody base from which 2.5 to 3 m straight stems grow. The leaves are glossy and broadly elliptical. The chalice-shaped flowers are up to 15 cm deep, with long and tubular calyces that are as long as the flowers.
Almost pink at first, the flowers turn yellow-gold as they age; they have 10 purple stripes on the inside. They appear several times a year, usually in profusion, and are fragrant at night. This Solandra likes well-drained fertile soil and the full sun for good flowering though it will also grow in partial shade. It is easily propagated from young-growth cuttings. Flowering again in May 2004 and has not stopped flowering prolifically since then (it is now November). Only one or two flowers in December. Cuttings planted in November growing quite well in December.
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