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PODRAENA ricasoliana Bignone rose

PODRAENA ricasoliana Bignone rose

Podranea ricasoliana, commonly known as Pink Bignone, is a climbing plant native to southern Africa. Highly prized for its magnificent pink flowers, it enhances gardens with its abundant blooms in summer and autumn. Perfect for covering vertical structures, it adds an exotic, colourful touch.

6-10 m (height) x 3-6 m (width) Climbing plants
Semi-permanent Dark green
Sun, Semi-shade
Dark green Pink
-5 °C
Walls, pergolas, trellises
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Characteristics of PODRAENA ricasoliana Bignone rose:

Podranea ricasoliana, or Pink Bignone, is a vigorous climber that can reach heights of 6 to 10 metres and widths of 3 to 6 metres. It prefers full sun, but will also tolerate part shade. Its semi-evergreen foliage is dark green. Moderately hardy, this plant can withstand temperatures down to -5°C. Its pink flowers, which appear from summer to autumn, bring a touch of bright, exotic colour to the garden.

How to use PODRAENA ricasoliana Bignone rose?

Podranea ricasoliana is ideal for decorating pergolas, trellises or walls, thanks to its climbing habit and rapid growth. It can also be used as a temporary hedge or screen. In regions with mild winters, it can be grown in the ground, while in colder climates, it can be planted in pots and brought in under cover in winter. This flexibility means it can be used in a variety of landscaping schemes.

What advice do you have for growing PODRAENA ricasoliana Bignone rose successfully?

To grow Podranea ricasoliana successfully, choose well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Plant at intervals of 2 to 3 metres to ensure optimum growth. Prune annually after flowering to maintain a balanced shape and encourage future flowering. Water regularly, especially during dry spells. Light fertilisation in spring will stimulate the growth and abundant flowering of this beautiful climber.