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Vigorous vine with woody stems that needs a strong support of a fence or large trellis. RECOMMENDED FERTILIZERS: SUNSHINE Megaflor - Bloom Nutrition Booster Tropical Allure - Smart-Release Booster Words such as ‘spectacular’ and ‘stunning’ have been used to described Petrea volubilis, and that’s not hype.This woody plant, also known as Queen’s Wreath and Sandpaper Vine, produces impressive masses of blue-purple flowers displayed above paler star-shaped calices several times a year and bears a similarity to the wildly-popular temperate vine, Wisteria. PETREA RACEMOSA Purple Wreath, Queen's Wreath, Sandpaper Vine . Petrea has several common names; Queen's Wreath, Purple Wreath, Sandpaper Vine, Tropical Wisteria, Bluebird Vine, and Fleur de Dieu. We also often hear many customers say "it looks just like a lilac." This vine does not have a fragrance. Petrea volubulis. Common Name: White Wreath Vine, Queens Wreath, Sandpaper Vine.
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Petrea, a neotropical genus in the Verbenaceae, is named after Robert James Petre (Rueda, 1994). P. volubilis has been used as an ornamental since 1733 when William Houstoun brought the species to Europe from Veracruz, Mexico.
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Vine Katsnelson. Country of origin: USA Petrea volublis is commonly called Sandpaper Vine due to the rough texture of the leaves and/or Florida Wisteria or Tropical Wisteria, as it is one of the only vines to have the beautiful draping clusters that are similar to northern Chinese Wisterias. Queens Wreath or Bluebird Vine are other alternative common names. A vigorous, naturally evergreen tropical twining vine that lends itself to use on arbors, large trellises, fences, or on nearly any sturdy structure. Queen's Wreath can also be trained into a tree form if given a supporting post. 4640 Petrea glandulosa Alba - White Queens Wreath .
Petrea has several common names; Queen's Wreath, Purple Wreath, Sandpaper Vine, Tropical Wisteria, Bluebird Vine, and Fleur de Dieu. We also often hear many customers say "it looks just like a lilac." This vine does not have a fragrance.
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Petrea volubilis is an interesting vine for its leaves as well as the flowers.
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Live at LitFest Pasadena 2013. Queen's wreath vine (Petrea volubilis) features showy purple flowers, and vines can reach up to 12 feet. Also called sandpaper vine or purple wreath plant, it grows in U.S. Department of Oct 19, 2018 - Explore TJ's board "Petrea" on Pinterest.
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Its is an evergreen, twining climber with clusters of rich purple flowers that appear in late Winter and through to early Spring. Easy to grow rare tropical Petrea Volubilis (Sandpaper vine, Queen Wreath vine, Florida Wisteria). Zone 9-11, can be grown indoor. Nursery certificate # 48007565. Will grow up to 30' tall x 5' wide. wine red Petrea Negre, Wine of Penedes. Winery: Mas Comtal.