Red Bleeding Vine Heart Plant
The bleeding heart vine's delicate elegance conceals its propensity for rapid growth. It's one of the greatest quickly growing vines for draping over a chain link fence, trellis, pergola, or arbour.
Because it can grow and bloom practically anyplace in a landscape, from full sun to partial shade, bleeding heart vine is an adaptable plant.
Each flower has a red five-lobed corolla that is 2 cm long and in diameter, and a pure white to pale purple five-lobed calyx that is 2.5 cm in diameter. The flowers are produced in cymes of 8 to 20 together. In cymose inflorescences that emerge from the leaf axils, the flowers are born.
Planting and care
While persistently damp soil may result in root or stem rot, extremely dry soil causes plants to lose their leaves.
For outside plants, water once a week when the soil becomes dry.
The plant only needs to be repotted once every three to four years.
Care
Sunlight: Bright sunlight is required for roughly 4 to 5 hours.
Watering: Because it can decay, water only when the soil is entirely dry.
Put the soil in a compost that is airy and well-drained.
Temperature: Plants grown indoors require temperatures of 15 to 18 degree Celsius during the day for the best growing conditions.
Between March to September apply a balanced liquid fertilizer on a monthly basis.
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