This perennial vine has fragrant flowers reminiscent of hyacinths. The buds, especially have a distinctive curled shape, giving rise to the common names "corkscrew vine", "snail vine", "snail creeper", or "snail bean". This vine is hardy in zones 9 and above, liking full sun and consistently damp soil. It prefers high heat and humidity and can become invasive if these conditions are met. In colder zones, it does well in a pot if it is overwintered inside.
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Love this capture with a beautiful progression of colors! Thanks for hosing:)
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your beautiful tropical blooms and descriptions. This one is a sure beauty. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteyou share a beautiful flower with gorgeous color :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful buds! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I have never seen her. Are all flowers always purple / white?
Greetings
Anne
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful lovely flower!
Have a nice weekend,
moni
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Wonderful photos. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteMagdalena
Nick, vibrant colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a unique and beautiful flowering vine.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, such pretty blossoms! Have a nice weekend, dear Nick!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Nicole
I saw these snail vine this summer.
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