Mexican Flame Vine
Facts and Care
Botanical Name:
Senecio confusus
Colors Available:
Red-orange
Watering Needs:
Average Water Needs – Keep Evenly Moist, Not Soggy
Sunlight Needs:
Full Sun
Zone Hardy:
Not Michigan Winter hardy; grow as an annual
Flowering Time:
Early Spring through Fall
Description
This popular climber will be one of the first plants to bloom in the Spring and one of the last to stop in the Fall. It produces a fragrant, red-orange daisy flower that is great for attracting butterflies. It can be used to climb up a trellis or you can put it in a pot on the patio and let it trail. It will trail about 8 - 10' throughout the course of the season and should be spaced approximately 12 - 15" apart when planting.
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