Q: My rangoon creeper and russelia are blooming beautifully. Do I need to prune either in order for them to continue blooming? A: Rangoon creeper, Quisqualis indica, is a sun-loving vigorous vine with ...
A: It likely would, in a large container. But it’s vigorous and might prefer to stretch its roots in the ground and produce yards of lush foliage and blooms on a sturdy support. Kathy Huber has worked ...
A: Results vary among gardeners. Some are lucky; others not. A common form of propagation is stem cuttings. You might try rooting semi-hardwood and soft cuttings to see which works best for you. Many ...
What's in a name? Following the column about Quisqualis indica two weeks ago, Alain Missorten asked: “Any idea why it is called the Rangoon creeper?” He added that he was a big fan of fragrant flowers ...
For more than seven years Chris Kaye had a beautiful Rangoon creeper on a trellis in front of his house some 20km south of Pattaya. “It has done remarkably well, producing copious fragrant flowers ...
These days in Lahore our homes and gardens are full of insects, nematodes and reptiles. In other words, all around us are insects, worms, frogs and the like. This basically means it is squirming with ...
Photo Credits: Pexels Money plant is an evergreen climber with heart-shaped leaves with yellow and white speckles. It can grow up to 20 meters Photo Credits: Unsplash Rangoon creeper Photo Credits: ...