White Bower Flower Vine| Pandorea Jasminoides Alba | 2 inch pot
$14.99
Want to fill out a trellis wall in your yard or patio? Use this gorgeous Bower Vine to climb your outdoor space.
This plant will come in a 2 inch pot and the plant will be about 5-6 inches tall.
***Please note that temperatures are rising as summer approaches. Please message me if you would like your plant insulated.
We ship on Mondays and Tuesdays to minimize time in transit. The packages are sent from Los Angeles, so it will take 5-7 days of transit time to get to the East Coast. If you would like to upgrade to Priority Shipping, please select the upgraded priority option.
From Gardening Know How:
The bower vine is a beautiful, subtropical, twining plant that produces fragrant white flowers throughout most of the year. With the right care, growing a bower vine can be very rewarding.
Pandorea Vine Information What is a bower vine? The bower vine (Pandorea jasminoides) is an Australian native that goes by several other names, including bower climber, bower of beauty, and just plain Pandorea. It is a frost tender evergreen hardy in USDA zones 9-11. It can grow to 15-25 feet (4.5-7.5 m.) in length. It doesn’t grow especially dense, instead spreading out with a delicate, open structure. At the same time, it grows quickly and can be used as a screen. From spring through summer, it produces trumpet-shaped white flowers with bright yellow centers. The flowers are very fragrant. Bower vines are best grown on trellises near or over pathways where the scent will linger. It also grows well twining up railings or along balconies and porches. How to Grow Bower Vines in the Garden Bower vine care is relatively easy. The plant is not at all frost hardy, but in hot zones it will grow vigorously. It thrives in full sun and partial shade, and it will grow in all soil types as long as it is rich and the pH is slightly alkaline. The plant is somewhat drought tolerant, doing best with regular watering, as long as the soil is allowed to dry out slightly between waterings. It does not require much extra feeding, usually doing well with just a simple slow release fertilizer.
It responds well to pruning, and can be pruned back hard after flowering has finished to keep the vining in check and growing densely.
This plant will come in a 2 inch pot and the plant will be about 5-6 inches tall.
***Please note that temperatures are rising as summer approaches. Please message me if you would like your plant insulated.
We ship on Mondays and Tuesdays to minimize time in transit. The packages are sent from Los Angeles, so it will take 5-7 days of transit time to get to the East Coast. If you would like to upgrade to Priority Shipping, please select the upgraded priority option.
From Gardening Know How:
The bower vine is a beautiful, subtropical, twining plant that produces fragrant white flowers throughout most of the year. With the right care, growing a bower vine can be very rewarding.
Pandorea Vine Information What is a bower vine? The bower vine (Pandorea jasminoides) is an Australian native that goes by several other names, including bower climber, bower of beauty, and just plain Pandorea. It is a frost tender evergreen hardy in USDA zones 9-11. It can grow to 15-25 feet (4.5-7.5 m.) in length. It doesn’t grow especially dense, instead spreading out with a delicate, open structure. At the same time, it grows quickly and can be used as a screen. From spring through summer, it produces trumpet-shaped white flowers with bright yellow centers. The flowers are very fragrant. Bower vines are best grown on trellises near or over pathways where the scent will linger. It also grows well twining up railings or along balconies and porches. How to Grow Bower Vines in the Garden Bower vine care is relatively easy. The plant is not at all frost hardy, but in hot zones it will grow vigorously. It thrives in full sun and partial shade, and it will grow in all soil types as long as it is rich and the pH is slightly alkaline. The plant is somewhat drought tolerant, doing best with regular watering, as long as the soil is allowed to dry out slightly between waterings. It does not require much extra feeding, usually doing well with just a simple slow release fertilizer.
It responds well to pruning, and can be pruned back hard after flowering has finished to keep the vining in check and growing densely.
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