Stictocardia beraviensis (Hawaiian Bell)
Stictocardia beraviensis
Botanical names: Stictocardia beraviensis, Ipomoea beraviensis
Common names: Hawaiian Bell, Hawaiian Sunset Vine, Braveheart Vine
Family: Convolvulaceae
Origin: Tropical Africa













Every one who saw Hawaiian sunsets will recognize the dramatic view in colors of this blossom. The stunning flower has splendid rich tones that are a marvel to see! This tropical vine is definitely a must in any tropical collection since it has so many great features: fast growing, takes from fun sun to deep shade, beautiful tri-color sunset-bright scented flowers, large tropical-looking velvet leaves, blooms sporadically year round, relatively cold hardy, can be grown in container and easily controlled. You can have an outstanding specimen even if you have a limited space!
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