Podranea ricasoliana or Bignonia rosa, an ideal climber

Podranea ricasoliana flowers

La Podranea ricasoliana, a beautiful shrubby climbing plant known as Bignonia rosa, it is a species that you can have both in pot and in the garden since it is very adaptable. It produces large and very decorative trumpet-shaped flowers, with which any corner can look spectacular.

It has a fairly rapid growth rate, although can be easily controlled by pruning.

What is Podranea ricasoliana like?

Podranea ricasoliana plant

Our protagonist is a plant native to South Africa known by the common names of Bignonia rosa, Bignonia rosada, Pandora Shrub or Trumpets. Their stems are woody and fickle, with leaves deciduous (loses them in autumn-winter) and composed of lanceolate-ovate leaflets. The flowers They appear in summer and autumn, have a flared shape and are arranged in terminal panicles. These are pink, with purple veins.

As we mentioned, it is very fast growing, and as it does not have tendrils, it will need help to be able to climb. But, otherwise, it is a very interesting plant to have in the gardens or in pots.

How do you take care of yourself?

Podranea ricasoliana in flower

If you want to have one, here is your care guide:

  • Location: outdoors, in full sun or in semi-shade.
  • Soil or substrate: it is not demanding, but it is advisable to have a good sewer system.
  • Irrigation: frequent, especially in summer. It should be watered 3 or 4 times a week during the warmer months, and somewhat less the rest of the year. If you have it in a pot with a plate underneath, you have to remove the excess water ten minutes after watering.
  • Subscriber: from spring to the end of flowering, with a universal or organic liquid fertilizer (such as guano). The instructions specified on the packaging must be followed.
  • Pruning: after flowering, diseased, weak or dry stems should be removed, and those that have grown too long must be trimmed.
  • Planting or transplanting time: in spring.
  • Rusticity: supports up to -4ºC.

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