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Climbing Fig Vine, Creeping Fig
Ficus pumila, F. repens

The dainty rounded foliage of this tight clinging evergreen vine creates a striking rich green tapestry on any wall and is common in gardens across the south. Very tough, vigorous, and easy to grow. Item # 364.

Grows To: Tightly clinging vine to 20'
Zones: 8,9,10 (7B?)
Sunlight: Full sun, Part sun, Part shade, Light shade, Full shade
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
Soil Moisture: Average moisture, moderately drought tolerant once established. Well-drained soils.
Flowering Period:
Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
Salt Tolerance: High
Pot Size: 3.5 inch Pot / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
Price: US$12.99
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Dwarf Mexican Fire Bush, Hamelia, Firebush
Hamelia patens var. glabra 'Nana', H. patens var. glabra 'Firefly'

Clusters of fiery-orange tubular flowers are seemingly borne continuously from mid to late spring to fall, where grown as a die-back perennial, to potentially nearly year-round under warm tropical conditions attracting mainly hummingbirds but also larger butterflies. The Dwarf Mexican Firebush, Hamelia patens var. glabra 'Nana', is a naturally evergreen, heat and sunloving, tropical shrub that acts like a die-back perennial returning from the crown in spring in areas where freezes occur. This compact form of the Mexican Firebush lends it to use in smaller spaces and containers as well as in the garden and landscape. The Dwarf Mexican Firebush appears to be just as hardy as the standard larger growing form and we have seen it take temperatures as low as 8oF with no problems carrying its hardiness well into zone 8. Provide a full to mostly sunny site in an average moist, well-drained, fertile soil for optimum vigor and continuous flowering. Item# 403

Grows To: 3-4'H x 2-3'W as a dieback perennial, 6-10'H x 6-10'W as a tropical shrub
Zones: 8B,9,10,11
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade, Part sun
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline, Alkaline
Soil Moisture: Average moist, average to well-drained, moderately fertile soils. Somewhat drought resistant once well-established but prefers average moisture for the best flowering.
Flowering Period: Mid to late spring to fall to potentially year-round under warm tropical conditions.
Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
Salt Tolerance: Moderate
Pot Size: 3.5 inch Pot / 16 fl.oz. / 473 ml
Price: US$12.99
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Yellow Mandevilla, Hammock Viper's Tail, Wild Allamanda, Yellow Dipladenia
Pentalinon luteum, Urechites lutea

From spring to fall a near continuous display of the 2-3" wide bright sunny yellow trumpets are held against a foil of deep green glossy foliage. The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The Yellow Mandevilla, Pentalinon luteum or Urechites lutea, is a vigorous twining, naturally evergreen, tropical vine native to southern Florida, the Caribbean, and Honduras. It is vigorous enough to cover a small arbor or medium-sized trellis but is mannerly enough to be maintained on a smaller 3-4' high support where it can be enjoyed as container plant for a sunny patio. Provide the Yellow Mandevilla with a fertile, average moist, average to well-drained soil in a full to mostly sunny site for maximum flowering and vigor. Item# 12385

Grows To: 10-15'H
Zones: 10,11
Sunlight: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade, Part sun
Soil pH: Acidic, Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline
Soil Moisture: Average moist, well-drained, fertile soils. Never allow to remain soggy wet.
Flowering Period: Spring to fall to nearly year round under warm tropical conditions.
Deer Resistance: Not Likely to be Bothered
Salt Tolerance: Highly tolerant of salt spray but less tolerant of soil born salts
Pot Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
Price: US$14.99
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