FIRBANKS - For reasons that escape me, rhodochiton, also known as the purple bell vine or twining rhodochiton, is not very popular in Interior Alaska. It produces vivid flowers (that look a lot like ...
Ever wish you could replicate the beauty of a blue sky? Plant this flowering vine inspired by clear, purplish-blue skies, and you can! The golden center even looks like the shining sun in a blue sky.
Purple Bell Vine – Rhodochiton atrosanguineus. This vine is native to Mexico and would be an annual vine for us. It produces interesting purple bell shaped blooms all summer long. It is heat loving, ...
If you need to disguise a wall, fence or building, or create a distraction from an unsightly view, fast-growing climbing plants are an effective solution. By using plants that will naturally want to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Create a vertical accent in your garden or patio by planting summer-blooming vines in a container. All you need is a container about the size of a whiskey barrel and some kind of structure on which to ...
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