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| Pyrostegia venusta, also commonly known as flamevine or orange trumpetvine, is a plant species of the genus Pyrostegia of the family Bignoniaceae originally endemic to southern Brazil, Bolivia, northeastern Argentina and Paraguay, but is now a popularly cultivated garden species.
The plant is sensitive to cold winds and prefers sunny, sheltered locations. It is resistant to soil salinity.
The plant has powerful twiners which has cling to almost anything, including brick walls. It can be grown from semi-hardwood cuttings taken in summer, autumn or winter. |
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