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Friday, February 24, 2006

Flame vine 

I was reading an article the other day about flame vine. The person spoke about how this vine produced brilliant orange flowers that attract bees and hummingbirds. The writer went on to say that flame vine, once established, grows quickly with little water or care. But, and here's the big but folks, the vine likes to spread. So much so that you must promise your neighbors you will keep it trimmed so it doesn't move into their yards.

Now, to my mind any time you have to warn your neighbors about what you are planting it's not a good thing. And, with this particular plant, isn't "likes to spread" and "grows quickly" the same thing as "invasive"? Hmmm...

Sure enough, flame vine or Pyrostegia venusta is not from around these parts. It was brought to Florida by way of South America and will grow rapidly to 20 feet. So what can you plant that is native to Florida in lieu of this vine you ask? Well... how about beach morning glory? It will spread 10-50 feet and is only 6 inches in height. Flowers are creamy colored with a yellow throat. For more drama, try Carolina Jasmine. It produces brilliant yellow flowers and is generally used as a screen to conceal fences. One I had not heard of is Cross Vine. It climbs up to 50 feet and its flower is a gorgeous pink with yellow throat.

Remember, any vine can be somewhat difficult to control depending on the species so consider all options before planting. It's better than having to consult the neighbor. Happy Florida Gardening.

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