Sun Needs:
- Full sun to partial shade
- More sun enhances leaf color vibrancy
- Tolerates some shade but may become leggy
Bloom Time:
- Spring through summer
- Occasionally produces small, trumpet-shaped pink or purple flowers
- Grown primarily for foliage, not blooms
Size:
Height: 5 to 12 inches tall
Width: 8 to 10 feet long trailing vines
Attributes:
- Fast-growing, trailing or spreading habit
- Striking foliage in a range of colors and shapes
- Excellent for containers, hanging baskets, and ground cover
- Can be used as a “spiller” in mixed arrangements
- Non-edible tubers (bitter and starchy)
- Native to Central and South America
Companion:
- Petunias – Complement the vine’s trailing habit and add bright blooms
- Coleus – Offers contrasting foliage textures and colors
- Calibrachoa (Million Bells) – Adds a pop of color and thrives in similar conditions
- Geraniums – Upright growth balances the vine’s trailing nature
- Dusty Miller – Silvery foliage contrasts beautifully with deep purple or chartreuse vines
- Salvia – Adds vertical interest and attracts pollinators
- Begonias – Shade-tolerant and pair well in containers or beds
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