Q&A

How do you care for Rhodochiton?

How do you care for Rhodochiton?

Purple bell vines grow best in consistently moist soils. Watering both outdoor and container-grown plants when the top 2 inches of soil becomes dry will provide adequate moisture. Never allow the soil to dry completely or to become soggy.

Is Rhodochiton Hardy?

Rhodochiton is a half hardy perennial climber that grows to a height of about 3 metres. Rhodochiton have heart shaped leaves and bloom from summer and through autumn and carry attractive multitudes of drooping purple to black tubular shaped flowers.

How do you grow Rhodochiton?

Sow from late winter to early spring in John Innes Seed Compost just covering the seed with compost. Make sure that the compost is moist but not wet and seal in a polythene bag until after germination which usually takes 12-40 days at 15-18C (60-65F).

How fast does Rhodochiton grow?

In frost-prone areas, this fast-growing climber can be grown outdoors as an annual. Winner of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society for its noteworthy qualities. Can quickly grow up to 10-12 ft. tall (300-360 cm) in one season.

Is Rhodochiton a perennial?

Rhodochitons are, in fact, perennial climbers from the woodlands of Mexico. They flower continuously for many months and well on into autumn if given sufficient nutrition to thrive. Outside they are excellent plants for growing on a trellis, archway or freestanding climbing frame.

When can I plant Rhodochiton?

Cultivation. Sow under cover from late winter to early spring, just covering the seed. Keep moist and warm. Pot seedlings into individual pots to grow on and acclimatise plants to outdoor temperatures before planting out after last frosts.

When should I plant Rhodochiton?

When planting outdoors, be sure to wait until after the final frost of the season and space seeds about 10 to 12 inches apart. However, it’s generally recommended to start these plants indoors (about five to six weeks before the last frost).

Is Rhodochiton Atrosanguineus poisonous?

Is Rhodochiton atrosanguineus poisonous? Rhodochiton atrosanguineus has no toxic effects reported.

Is Rhodochiton perennial?

How to grow and care for a Rhodochiton plant?

How to Grow Rhodochiton Plants 1 Rhodochiton Plant Care. When planting outdoors, be sure to wait until after the final frost of the season and space seeds about 10 to 12 inches apart. 2 Propagating Rhodochiton. The rhodochiton can be propagated from cuttings in the spring months. 3 Pruning. 4 Growing in Containers.

Where does the Rhodochiton live in the world?

Rhodochiton atrosanguineus (Zucc.) Rothm. (syn. R. volubilis) As noted above, Elisens places all three in Lophospermum section Rhodochiton . The three species of Rhodochiton have very local distributions: in the Sierra Madre del Sur, Mexico; northern Oaxaca, Mexico; and Chiapas, Mexico and neighbouring Guatemala.

What kind of sun does a Rhodochiton need?

Rhodochiton needs full sun to grow. Rhodochiton, also known as the purple bell vine, is a twining perennial that yields dark purple blossoms that will add a splash of color to your garden throughout the summer and fall months.

Where does the Rhodochiton tree grow in Mexico?

Rhodochiton is a genus of flowering plants within the family Plantaginaceae, native to southern Mexico and neighbouring Guatemala. They climb by means of twining leaf stalks.