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Old November 8th, 2004, 07:27 PM
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Bleeding heart vine

Clerodendrum thomsoniae. Non invasive and easy to control, this plant is a joy to look at. You might notice some backround color in the photo. This is Tillandsia cyanea.

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Old August 23rd, 2005, 08:40 PM
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Re: Bleeding heart vine

I have a white bleeding heart vine that just will not bloom. It gets almost full sun and is located in moist soil; however, it is not sitting in water. I've tried fertilizing and trimming the vine, but still nothing. I live in South Florida so it gets plenty of sun and heat.
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Re: Bleeding heart vine

[quote=Unregistered]I have a white bleeding heart vine that just will not bloom. It gets almost full sun and is located in moist soil; however, it is not sitting in water. I've tried fertilizing and trimming the vine, but still nothing. I live in South Florida so it gets plenty of sun and heat.
Any suggestions?

URL to information about bleeding heart.

Sun Exposure: Partial shade.

Watering Needs: Moderate to regular water, needs good drainage, keep drier in winter.

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