San Leandro, CA (Zone 9b) | August 2007 | positive
This is one of the lapageria found at UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens from their Montenegro Collection. A blush color that will turn to wh...Read Moreite in warmer temperatures.
Likes slightly acid soil, plant where roots are in shade and the tops can grow up into the sunlight.
This woody climber originated in the rain forests of Chile (where it is their national flower) where it prefers its roots in shade and then it climbs up into the sunlight to flower in summer all the way thru to winter. It can grow up to 15 feet under cultivation and even higher in the wild. The flowers which are thick and waxy, hang down like 3 to 4 inch bells. They have 6 petals, 3 outer and 3 inner that form the bell shape. They prefer a slightly acid soil with regular watering. The temperate weather of the California coastal areas and Bay Area of California allow this subtropical vine to flourish.
I have had no problem growing several in the California Bay Area outside even when we have had uncharacteristically cold weather in the winter of 2006 which went down to 24 degrees periodically over a 2 week period.
This is one of the lapageria found at UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens from their Montenegro Collection. A blush color that will turn to wh...Read More