18 Interesting Facts about Rangoon Creeper Vine - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Here in this video, I will be showing a timeline of the bloom progression from bud to full bloom and also some pointers about some interesting Plant Facts and Plant Care.
Combretum indicum / Quisqualis indica is commonly known as Rangoon Creeper Vine is a tropical vining plant that is native to Asia from surrounding regions of India to South East Asia and also found in the tropical regions of Africa.
It is cultivated mostly for ornamental purpose however in some countries these are often used as Traditional medicinal usage based on their own unique cultural heritage.
There are few varieties concerning the floral display;
Here in this video - I'm showcasing the multi-petaled type which comes in 3 colors which turns from white flower bud followed by pink and deep red when matured.
There are another variety where it is single petaled type - either comes in 3 colors or only in red, however I had also come across the non-fragrant type too.
Thank you for the informative video. Much appreciated
You are so welcome
It really brightens up your garden with its cascading white, pink & red blooms...Happy gardening. Thanks, James for the informative video.☺
Thank you so much
Very informative..thank you..
Thank you so much
Loved how in-depth this video is! Very useful
Thank you
i love plants too thats why i always planting sir
That is so good. Continue to garden and enjoy your plants.
I've seen that in the gardens here in the Philippines I think it goes by a different name... you got me curious, I like the flowers and the overall look of the plant... hopefully it's not too expensive, usually when you buy a plant you just don't go for just the one 😉... thanks again for this informative video...
Thank you Michael,
A small planted polybag should be cheap or sold reasonable as this is a hardy plant n they are not in trend now, hence should be quite affordable.
Thank you so much for your thoughts and support
In my place this tree grows wild
It does grows wild if not carefully pruned n cultivated
Goes for about ₱150. My only problem is I'm not sure I have a sunny enough spot, our house only get afternoon sun.
It does need good sunlight for it to thrive. Otherwise the leaves turn light green and struggle to bloom in shade. Good luck and thank you so much for your support and encouragement
This vine grows as wild flower in my hometown.
Amazing fragrance isn't it?
Thanks for your lovely comment
Nice video,well informed❤
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement
Hello how old was your rangoon in this video?
Technically I can say..
Plus minus about 5-6 years now
So beautiful. Does it smell like jasmine? Since it's a creeper plant, does it mean we need to grow it next to a wall?
Thank you.
Its more like night Jasmine fragrance..
It has like a sweet floral fragrance like a past distant memories where you might took a walk in the evening under a canopy.
The fragrance floods the atmosphere yet not strong enough to be overwhelmed, rather refreshing and often anchors to each nostalgic memories of childhood.
Not necessarily needed to grown against a wall, however it may need some support to hold its structure or else it would be crawling everywhere
@@TropicalGarden that is such a wonderful description of its fragrance. My mom used to plant jasmine bushes and the scent was so wonderful when they are all in full bloom. I think this would be such a nice plant to have in the garden.
Indeed
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement
What organic fertilizer will help to bloom.
In most cases - a regular common NPK flowering fertilizer however if the plant had established itself and grown in the ground - it practically blooms naturally regardless whether with or without fertilizer application in the tropical zones.
Sir, my rangoon creeper planted on the ground three months ago even then the growth is very poor. Any suggestion.
Add fertiliser n also good watering
That will help it to grow vigorously
@@TropicalGarden thank you 🙏
How to care in summer?
Hi
Im not clear about your question.
This particular plant is in the tropical, it all summer all year round here
@Garden Chronicles of James David my plant was growing well, and having lots of flowering till last month, sudden stop flowering and leaves clour changed to yellow and no more flowering on my plant. The weather is hot in the UAE, and water twice a day.
Ok few things you need to check
Sounds like root problem
If you find more leaves dropping
Then its a danger sign
Dig out if it's in a pot.
Change to soil medium to a better balanced one with nutrients
And repot, see if the roots are overgrown or dying
Upsize the pot to a bigger pot.
Once repot
You will notice new shoots will grow within 2-3weeks time.
Hope this helps