Gynura Species, Longevity Spinach, Sabungai

Gynuraprocumbens

Family
Asteraceae (ass-ter-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Gynura (jy-NYOOR-uh)
Species
procumbens (pro-KUM-benz)
Synonym
Gynura affinis
Gynura agusanensis
Gynura buntingii
Gynura cavaleriei
Gynura clementis
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Light Shade
Foliage
Grown for foliage
Herbaceous
Smooth
Velvet/Fuzzy
Height
6-12 in. (15-30 cm)
12-18 in. (30-45 cm)
Spacing
12-15 in. (30-38 cm)
15-18 in. (38-45 cm)
24-36 in. (60-90 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Coral/Apricot
Orange
Bloom Time
Mid Spring
Other Details
Category
Vegetables
Groundcovers
Herbs
Tropicals and Tender Perennials
Vines and Climbers
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Suitable for growing in containers
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Flowers are fragrant
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From herbaceous stem cuttings
From semi-hardwood cuttings
Allow cut surface to callous over before planting
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
By simple layering
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Birmingham, Alabama

Jupiter, Florida

Sebastian, Florida

Brooklyn, New York

Irving, Texas

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Birmingham, AL (Zone 8a) | March 2017 | positive

"Longevity spinach" is a fitting name for this supposedly tender tropical, which has bounced back reliably in a mulched bed following two...Read More

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(Zone 7a) | April 2016 | positive

I have been growing this plant for almost 2 years now. it's a low growing climber or low growing climbing shrub.

When it ...Read More

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