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what is this plant?

comments (7) July 7th, 2009 in gallery

kittypat kittypat, member
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cascading plant with dark pink trumpet type flowers.


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Comments (7)

jardiparis writes: ASARINA ERUBESCENS Posted: 4:37 pm on August 17th
sxwarren writes: Definitely Lofos from Suntory. I grow it as a deck vine every year. Posted: 5:36 pm on August 3rd
Gilmore writes: I believe that this is a wine red Lofos (lophospermum) vine. Bright tubular flowers which cascade. Posted: 3:41 pm on July 23rd
kittypat writes: Thank you little M, that's it!! Posted: 8:35 am on July 13th
LittleM writes: It is possibly Lophospermum erubescens or Great Cascade from Suntory. Hardy to 27F. Height 84 in. I have seen it in white and a wine red color. Posted: 9:55 am on July 12th
gardendigger writes: This is ASARINA. It's common name is a Climbing snapdragon or chickabiddy. Annual in zones 1-16. It is a relative of the snapdragon family, (Antirrhinum). Posted: 1:11 pm on July 8th
Sonshine1 writes: the plant is a honeysuckle. Posted: 11:15 am on July 8th
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