Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Mucuna species, 0 by SoCal
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Subject: Mucuna species
Forum: Tropicals & Tender Perennials
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SoCal wrote: I bought this plant this past spring from Logees and didn't know anything about it, other than it was pretty in the catalog. It was a small plant and has been gradually growing all year. It is still only about 3 ft. long, but the vine has become very strong and woody and doing well. Just before Christmas, after a large rainstorm, I walked around the back garden to see if there was any damage and low and behold I saw a red flower growing on my arbor. Wow, was I shocked, especially since it's in the middle of winter. I had no idea that this would bloom this year at all. There are 2 long tendrils and each of them have lots of red petals (not petals, but I don't know what to call them. I looked this up in the PF and I think it is Mucuna bennetti. As the plant gets older, the flush on the tendrils should become much fuller. If anyone knows more about this plant, I would appreciate any info. I went back to Logees site, but they don't have it listed anymore. Donna |


