IPOMOEA albivenia
IPOMOEA albivenia
IPOMOEA albivenia
IPOMOEA albivenia

IPOMOEA albivenia

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€16.50
Author : Robert Sweet
Family : Apocynaceae
Habitat : Southern Africa
This member of the Convolvulaceae family was described by Robert Sweet in 1830. It is found in KwaZulu Natal through Mpumalanga and the Northern Province of South Africa into Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It grows in a well drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The vines can grow to ten meters. The flowers are white with pink or yellow throats.

The generic name Ipomoea is derived from the Greek ἴψ, ἰπός (íps, ipós), meaning 'woodworm', and ὅμοιος (hómoios), meaning 'resembling'. It referring to their twining habit. The species name means 'white veined', as the leaves are.

4 years old seedling. Diameter 5 cm. x 10 cm. Plants from the pics
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CULTURE :
Exposure : bright and sunny.
Take care do not expose the caudex in full sun.
Temperature : minimum of 10°c (summer growth)
Soil : not too rich but mainly well drained. You can use a mix of pumice with your habitual potting soil
winter resting with loose of leaves in autumn

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