Antigonon leptopus (Mexican Coral Vine)

Antigonon leptopus pink flower clusters in a close up portrait of the stems
Antigonon leptopus stems covered in clusters of vibrant pink rounded flower shapes

Botanical name: Antigonon leptopus

Common names: Mexican Coral Vine, Coral Creeper, Honolulu Creeper, Corallita, Chinese Love Vine

Family: Polygonaceae

Origin: Mexico, Central America

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersInvasive plantPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Antigonon leptopus is an attractive ornamental plant that easily climbs with its tendrils, over arbors, walls, or tree branches to a height of up to 40 feet. The succulent vine or creeper native to Mexico and Central America produces an abundance of small, lantern-shaped flowers in shades of white, off-white and pink that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. It has very dense glossy green foliage, which is perfect for use as a ground cover or screening plants.

Growing Antigonon leptopus requires ground that is well-drained, slightly acidic and moisture retentive. The plant prefers full sun to semi-shade, and thrives in hot, dry climates. When planting in cold areas, it is best to keep the plant in a pot and bring it indoors during the cold season. The plant requires regular watering and dormant season irrigation to ensure continued growth. However, it does not favour very wet soil and there should be plenty of air circulating around its roots. To ensure bright and frequent blooms, it is best to avoid excess fertilizer, as this can cause excessive vegetative growth which suppresses flowering.

Antigonon leptopus is also known to be a tough and resilient plant, able to withstand even salty, seaside environments and mature plants can survive short periods of cold temperatures down to 30s F. An important point to note is that the Mexican Coral Vine is somewhat invasive, so it is worth keeping an eye on to make sure it does not take over other parts of the garden! Overall, with adequate light and the right moisture levels, Antigonon leptopus can be a wonderful addition to any garden.



Frank Homestead, FLUSDA Zone:10b24 Sep 2009
This plant is considered an invasive species in the state of Florida. I have it in my yard and it covers up entire trees and shrubs, so I am constantly having to battle it.
plantLOVA Penang, Malaysia10 Dec 2006
Antigonum, formerly called 'Corallita' is also widespread and invasive as a weed in Malaysia. The many spikes of beautiful pink/white flowers are abundant as the climate here is warm.
Faerie USA, Philippines25 Oct 2005
In the Philippines, we also call this vine/flower "Cadena de Amor" meaning Chain of Love.
monica fidel 17 Oct 2004
I don't see a price for this plant. How much is it? Is it available?


Link to this plant:
https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/antigonon_leptopus.htm

Antigonon leptopus, Mexican Coral Vine

Mexican Coral Vine, Coral Creeper - fast-growing delicate vine with bright pink flowers. Cold hardy! Very fast growing, will cover a fence in one season. Blooms most of the year.

Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE Megaflor - Bloom Nutrition Booster
Grown in
10"/3 gal pot, on trellis