Curtain creeper, Vernonia creeper, Parda bel
What you will get with this order:
Beautiful Vernonia Creeper x 1
Beautiful Red Plasstic Pot x 1
Curtain Creeper climbs up and then fall down beautifully over a wall or railing. The tender stems, all hanging down, form a curtain. Basically, it is a foliage plant, grown primarily for its habit of forming a green curtain. The species name elaeagnifolia means, having foliage resembling Elaeagnus, pure olive. Dirty white flowers appear in bunches.
Planting and care
This creeper is easy to grow and is commonly seen hanging over walls in cities. Curtain creeper is native to Burma, widely cultivated in India, and has also naturalized here.
Caring for Vernonia Creeper
- Average Water Needs; water regularly; do not over water
Typical uses of Vernonia creeper
Special features: Dwarf varieties of parda bel in rock gardens, for edging or in containers or window boxes. Taller varieties in borders. Excellent in cutting gardens for both fresh-cut and dried flowers.
Culinary use: NA
Ornamental use: vernonia is used for an ornamental purpose. Commonly used along the boundary walls to give a unique smooth green look. excellent when trimmed to keep it in a uniform shape.
Medicinal use: NA
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