Oxalis triangularis Family: OxalidaceaePurple Shamrock, Love Plant Origin: BrazilOxalis triangularis leaves are a stellar purple, with deep rose patterning and a zippy geometric shape. Also excellent as…
Oxalis sp.Family: OxalidaceaeShamrock, Wood SorrelOrigin: Mexico Oxalis like cool air and moist soil while they are growing. Bright indirect light is best, but they will…
Lonicera japonicaFamily: CaprifoliaceaeJapanese Honeysuckle, Halls honeysuckleOrigin: Japan This vigorous, heat-tolerant, and nearly indestructible vine is suited to a variety of applications. It can be grown…
Jacquinia macrocarpa, Jacquinia aurantiacaFamily: TheophrastaceaeBarbascoOrigin: West Indies, Mexico Some members of the genus are reportedly used as a fish poison. They have bright fruits that…
Jacquemontia pentanthaFamily: ConvolvulaceaeSkyblue ClustervineOrigin: tropical America The stem of the creeper is slender and green and the leaves are arranged alternatively. The leaves are small,…
Ipomoea pes caprae, Ipomoea biloba Family: ConvolvulaceaeBeach Morning Glory, Gost Foot Creeper, Railroad Vine Beach morning glory grows on sand dunes and beaches above the high…
Ipomoea horsfalliaeFamily: ConvolvulaceaeCardinal CreeperOrigin: Caribbean This plant is a smooth, woody vine, that is commonly cultivated all around the world, naturally in the tropics or…
Ficus pumila, Ficus repensFamily: MoraceaeClimbing Fig, Creeping FigOrigin: East Asia Vigorous, self-clinging, evergreen vine that holds securely to any surface via aerial rootlets. Leaves are…