

Pandorea is a low-maintenance climbing plant ideal for warm climates. It thrives in full sun, requiring regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained. Special care includes ensuring proper support structures for its vigorous growth and protecting it from frost, as pandorea is sensitive to cold temperatures.
Watering schedule: Every week
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Watering Schedule | Every week |
Bower vine (Pandorea jasminoides) is a flowering woody climbing vine species that cannot tolerate low temperatures. The bower vine is native to the humid tropical forests of Australia. This species is cultivated as an ornamental plant, but, due to its inability to tolerate low temperatures, must be grown in a greenhouse or conservatory when the plant is young. Older plants can be placed outside during warm months.
The wonga wonga vine is a woody climbing vine with huge white tubular flowers that bloom year after year. The native people of Australia's Central and Western deserts exploited its highly flexible timbers to make woomera-cast spears. Birds and butterflies are attracted to the blossoms of this shrub.
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