Botanical name | Pyrostegia venusta |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Semi Frost Hardy Semi Frost Hardy – Is Able to Survive Moderately Low Temperatures. Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. Non Indigenous Non Indigenous – Exotic to South Africa. |
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Flowers | January February March April May June July December In full flower, this creeper is a breathtaking sight, cascading like a waterfall of orange trumpets. It flowers for many moths from just after Chri |
Common name(s) | Golden shower |
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Uses in landscape design | Can be grown as a screen against very hot surfaces, such as corrugated tin roofs. Pyrostegia venusta is also an ideal plant for pergolas. |
Growth rate | Moderate |
Interesting info | Ideal for townhouse gardens, and for planting in the background of the shrub border. |
Other languages | Gouereën (A) |
Pyrostegia venusta (Golden shower)
- Botanical name: Pyrostegia venusta
- Common name(s): Golden shower
- Categories: Climbers and Creepers
Plant description:
In full flower, this creeper is a breathtaking sight,cascading like a waterfall of orange trumpets. Vigorous, it flowers for many months, from soon after Christmas until winter. Can be grown as a screen against very hot surfaces, such as corrugated tin roofs. Also known as Bignonia venusta, it is a member of the Bignonia family. Quisqualis indica
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Botanical Pronunciation: pye-roe-STEEG-ee-uh ven-NUSS-tuh
Pyrostegia venusta requirements and features
info on these iconsModerate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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January February March April May June July December
In full flower, this creeper is a breathtaking sight, cascading like a waterfall of orange trumpets. It flowers for many moths from just after Christmas until winter.