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Mascagnia lilacina, Lilac Orchid Vine

Mascagnia lilacina

Lilac Orchid Vine
Family: Malpighiaceae
Origin: Mexico
Vine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterBlue, lavender, purple flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsIrritating plant

Mascagnia lilacina (Lilac Orchid Vine) is a native Mexican plant, growing as an evergreen vine in USDA Zones 9-11. It is a deciduous to evergreen creeper with woody stems that can reach up to 30 ft in warm climates. It produces beautiful, five-petaled blue, lavender, or purple flowers in late summer to fall. The flowers are bell-shaped and are usually around 1/2 inch across. It also produces decorative seedpods, although these are inedible.

Lilac Orchid Vine is not just a showy plant. It also attracts many butterflies and hummingbirds, making it an important part of the local wildlife garden. This perennial vine can be grown in full sun, semi-shade, or any type of soil with regular or moderate water needs. However, it can cause skin irritation due to its small hairs, so it is best to handle them with gloves.

For those living in colder regions, Lilac Orchid Vine can be grown in a pot and kept indoors. This plant thrives well in USDA Zones 9-11. To make sure your Lilac Orchid Vine is healthy, periodically check its soil for moisture content. Water your vine when the soil is dry but not cracked. If your vine is indoors, you should prune it regularly to ensure it does not become unmanageable.

You can also fertilize your Lilac Orchid Vine in the spring with a slow-release, water-soluble fertilizer. This will keep your vine healthy and flowering. With the right care and maintenance, this delicate, beautiful vine can bring a unique touch of color to any home or garden.


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